How fiercely do business tycoons discipline themselves?
"You arrived here at 7:30 today, every day at 7 o'clock, 7 o'clock to 10", how disciplined are the business tycoons? A few years ago, a piece of Wang Jianlin's one-day schedule once blew up the Internet. From the itinerary list, Wang Jianlin got up at four o'clock in the morning, the richest man had half of the day on the road, 24 hours, two countries and three cities flew 6000 kilometers to sign a contract of 50 billion, it seems that the itinerary is a full day, but it is Wang Jianlin's daily life. If there is no business trip, at 7:30 in the morning, Wang Jianlin arrived at the office on the 25th floor of Wanda's Beijing headquarters on time to start work. This kind of work habit, from entrepreneurship to now, he has insisted on more than 20 years.
60-year-old Yu Minhong, even if he travels, is used to getting up at five or six o'clock in the morning, spending three hours to deal with important work and then traveling with peace of mind, 52-year-old Lei Jun is called a Zhongguancun labor model by the outside world, he divides the daily time into half an hour, and even has a notebook dedicated to recording what he does every half hour.
The famous scholar Thomas Corey spent five years studying the daily habits of 177 self-made billionaires and wrote this book, "The Habits of the Rich", which deeply analyzes the fundamental gap between the rich and the poor, and proposes effective ways to change and cultivate habits, such as reading regularly, insisting on getting up early, insisting on exercise, and so on. Your habits will determine whether you will be successful or not, and if you want to become rich, start by developing good habits.
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