If you’ll pardon my hip-hop’ing title for a moment…
(I promise I won’t “drop it like it’s hot” for the rest of this fly post…hahaha!)
Bloomberg Business Week did an interesting study of how really rich people spend really big amounts of money on really expensive things.
And I mean REALLY expensive…
-$1.2 BILLION on a megayacht…
-$2.97 MILLION for a gold iPhone…
-$35,000 for a bottle of Champagne… (Granted it’s from a ship wreck)
And my personal fav…
-$1150 on a Gurkha Black Dragon cigar….or you can spend $115,000 for the box of 100
(Hey, it comes with a carved camel bone & brass box!)
If you’ve got five minutes and want to expand your paradigms of what’s possible, click on the Bloomberg Business Week article here. and see some pretty amazing possibilities.
Or if you’re happy with your current paradigms, but just want to see what other crazy-rich people do with seemingly unfathomable sums of money, I guess that’s cool too.
Comment below and lemme know what you think.
-J
Love Perry.
Love his t-shirt.
(I’ve got a side window opened and I’m trying to Google where I can get one…)
And I absolutely LOVE his 2 minutes of wisdom on Positive Focus!! <–(Click For The Vid Clip!)
Not only that, but I love that someone else in the world knows about Moleskine notebooks.
I’ve been using them for the last half-decade to record thoughts, notes with clients, quotes, and random ideas.
And although I’ve begun using a heftier notebook for my journal, I still use Moleskines like nobody’s business.
Bottom Line: They’re great
And if you can’t get a hold of them in your location, just Amazon it. It’s way easier. And use my link if you’re not averse to me making a couple bucks on your purchase.
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Had this video sent to me by a friend a while back.
Things have been good over the last couple years, both personally and in business.
But eventually, riding the wave turns into tumbling and eventually, you go down and under.
That’s life. Stuff happens.
But it’s how you respond that makes all the difference.
Here, Primerica founder Art Williams gives his views on success and what it takes to get the job done. (Note: The real fun is near the end - Be sure to watch the whole thing!)