Andrew Carnegie isn’t just the 2nd richest man in history. He’s also a legend.
Born in Scotland in 1835, he and his parents moved to the States and is best known as a industrialist, businessman, and a major philanthropist.
He gave away most of his money to establish libraries, schools, and universities in the U.S., the U.K., and in other countries.
And even though he was rich, he wasn’t an arrogant elitist. No, in fact he was and still is an inspiration to millions.
So if you’re looking for success coupled with happiness, then check out these 4 tips by Andrew Carnegie.
If you have any other quotes or tips from Andrew Carnegie please share them with us.
Andrew Carnegie’s Top 4 Tips for Massive Success
By Henrik Edberg from PositivityBlog.com
“Aim for the highest.”
“You cannot push anyone up the ladder unless he is willing to climb.”
In the late 1800s there lived a very rich man. In fact, he was so rich that he is now considered the second richest man in history. And, at least as I remember it, he became an inspiration for Scrooge McDuck.
His name was Andrew Carnegie. You may have heard this name before if you have read the classic personal development book “Think and Grow Rich”. It was Carnegie that gave the author Napoleon Hill the assignment to interview hundreds of wealthy people about success. And those interviews became the foundation for the book.
Here are four of Carnegie’s own top tips for massive success.
1. Pay attention to the more important things.
“As I grow older, I pay less attention to what men say. I just watch what they do.”
This is one of my favourite quotes at the moment. And I have to agree, I pay less and less attention to what people say. Because in the end, what someone does is the most important thing. Talking is easy, but walking your talk is harder. And walking it consistently even though you fall, slip back into old habits and make mistakes is a huge part of success.
Now, talking and discussing what you want to do can be very helpful. But at some point you also follow that up and take action.
And this not just a good way to see people in a clear way. It’s also a good way to look at yourself more clearly. Because you can tell yourself and others all kinds of things all day. But what you are actually getting done shows a lot about who you are right now and how you future will look.
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