Saturday, December 14, 2019

How the company you keep can lead to a world replete with intelligence, and excellent motivational thoughts

For the past twenty five years, rahulio ganpuleone has immersed himself around highly intelligent people that make the right decisions in life and business. Today's story will touch on those last few words, and how the company you keep can lead one to happiness in business; life; industry selection; etc. Example #1: a young rsg is in high school in tempe, az; and he wants to work in information technology or computer engineering in his 20s and 30s. What happens next is the true story, of his life. A handful of his friends would attend Harvard; Princeton; Yale; etc for completing their undergrad. degrees. Then, his two best friends would find incredible jobs at Cornell and Columbia University in their late 20s and early 30s. If it were not for my friends attending these excellent academic institutions or working in NY state at other ivy league schools, I would not be motivated to succeed. When people around you succeed, it makes me want to strive for the best. It is the impetus or life changing force, that keeps a well oiled machine running/humming. Example #2: At the age of 23, an older and more matured RG1 meets his accomplice and great friend, P. Giddy. His real name is Pete, and he worked at Deloitte and Touche consulting. Working at one of the big four accounting/consulting firms can give one the travel/work life schedule that everyone desires. Some of the cities that PG traveled to: New York City; Milan; Paris; Miami; and Chicago. London would be a 2nd home for Pete, and he told me later that the UK is where the real money is. The real money is in London metals; and fashion plus investing in soccer teams also. This example defines the exact business success. Example #3: At the age of 36, RG works in a company called healthways that is trying to grow big in the health and wellness platform world. At this company, a man has 3 degrees and he grooms me to be his right hand man. For 13 months, it was too good to be true that he gave me a huge opportunity to refine my computer knowledge in databases; business intelligence; and reporting/analytics. Unfortunately, Richard B. left the company for a better offer. This departure led me to stay on at the firm for another ninety days; before a much better application support consulting offer arrived to sweep RG away. This final example speaks to the career industry selection in more ways than one. In closing, all three examples should lead the readers to understand that life is full of opportunities to succeed and fail. Failure is the last result that we think about, but it can happen. Do not think of failure as the end all, as it can be a blessing in a pristine manner. The advice RG has for any young career driven professional is to work hard; lead a diverse life; and take risks in your career at early stage. This wisdom is something that cannot be passed on from a mentor, to a coworker. Yet, it is learned in many shapes and forms. The true success or result in life is to work at great companies, and retire at the right time. For the the future, refine your skills in your field of interest/choice as it leads to pathways of innumerable beautiful fortunes (money; marriage; and retirement). Au revoir from the Indian g. Ripley, that has his hand in many knowledge bases. Enjoy the picture above and the message for measuring success.

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