Sayings that are not in the dictionary of successful people 1Sayings that are not in the dictionary of successful people 1

If you want to be successful in your career, or build a company like entrepreneurs, start with the habits of talking and thinking like them.

Steve Jobs and Bill Gates are typical successful businessmen.

`We can’t do that.`

One factor that makes individuals and businesses successful is the ability to solve customer problems.

`I don’t know what to do`

Instead of automatically avoiding problems, they will think about what they can do to succeed in a project or career.

`I don’t know what it is`

Ignoring it doesn’t mean the problem will go away.

`I did everything myself`

Smart people always know how to attract other talented people to work for them.

`It’s still too early`

You will never hear Benjamin Franklin or someone like Steve Jobs say this.

`It’s too late`

Likewise, if you’re asked to dine with your partner at 9pm, and you’re not busy at all, just go.

`It’s a shame we can’t work together.`

If you really want to cooperate with someone, find every way to make it happen.

`Let’s meet some other time`

In many cases, this sentence is just for show.

`I’m sorry. I’m so busy.`

If successful people recognize an opportunity, they will seize it immediately.

`That was my idea.`

Again, as mentioned above, successful people know how to distribute rewards and praise.

`I never read books`

Tom Corley – author of Rich Habits (Rich Habits) said that the percentage of rich people who read books is much higher than that of poor people.

`I’m not capable enough`

Success is created in part by confidence in one’s own worth.

`That’s fine`

Successful people always know when to stop and stop listening to others apologize.

`The opponent doesn’t have this? So we don’t need it`

Copying competitors is one of the most classic mistakes of most companies.

`Only fools need rest`

True success must be able to reconcile work and life.

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