Good morning, Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger built Berkshire Hathaway from a single textile mill into a $650 billion powerhouse--and they've never had an argument. Why? According to the two business partners, it’s because they admire each other’s strengths. Buffett and Munger recently appeared on CNBC for an interview about their six decades of friendship, and Buffett particularly emphasized the value of an ego-less approach to work. His advice for anyone who wants to lead a successful career or life: It’s better to associate with people who are better than you. Entrepreneurship requires a lot of self-confidence by necessity: If you’re going to launch a company, you need to believe in your ability to do so. So, as Inc.com columnist Carmine Gallo writes, Buffett’s advice is both powerful and incredibly hard for many people to follow. Read Gallo’s column to learn three key strategies for taking Buffett’s advice and becoming a stronger entrepreneur. |
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