3 Habits of a Billionaire

Forbes.com interviewed several of this year’s top billionaires, and as I was reading through some of them, I noticed three things that repeated over and over again:

1. Exercise daily.

2. Follow your passion.

3. Read. A lot. At least two hours a day, but many said they read four or more hours a day.

Great advice, and by the way it might help you to live longer as well; many of them are in their 80s. More about thinking like a billionaire here.


3 Comments so far

  1. Long or Short Capital on October 11th, 2006

    Four Simple Steps to Becoming a Billionaire…

    From Carter’s Adventure, here is a list of three habits of billionaires:
    1. Exercise daily.
    2. Follow your passion.
    3. Read. A lot. At least two hours a day, but many said they read four or more hours a day.

    This type of advice always makes us r…

  2. I would like to suggest the three habits of the billionaires:

    1. They are simply innovative. They know how to find the needs of their stakeholders and fill it. While others has already lose their hope they simply could find every opportunities even in times of adversities. They accept defeats and learn lessons from them and come back with resounding success.
    2. They love what they do and make the habit of having pleasures in doing their work and business. They do not get tired since their pleasure is exacting and operating their businesses. Come what may, they stick with their jobs, work and their business. Their business is their pleasure and their pleasure is their business.
    3. As their income increases their standard of living remains the same. Billionaires are thrifty and frugal people they simply maintain their simple ways even if their profits has already risen to 1,000%. Their slogan is never lose money which affords them to become a billionaire. The opposite is unthinkable.

    Lastly, they believe that after making billions of dollars they have the habit of helping the less fortunate in life.

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