By Patrick Bet-David

14 things they don’t teach you at Harvard Business School

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I’m surprised by how few people have read “What they don’t teach you at Harvard Business School”. I finished this book a while back but I was just revisiting it and decided to write a quick summary about it.

Reading people
Fundamentals of reading people:
Listen to what’s being said and how it is being said.
Observe aggressively.
Talk less and you will automatically learn more.
Pay close attention to first impressions.
Take time to use what you’ve learned.

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By Patrick Bet-David

10 reasons why those who exercise make more money

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A new government study estimates that nearly 80% of adult Americans do no get the recommended amounts of exercise each week. If you’re wondering what they mean by recommended amounts, it’s 2.5 hours of moderate intensity aerobic exercise.

According to the US Census Bureau 20% of Americans earn over $100k per year. Isn’t it interesting how only 20% of Americans exercise a minimum of 2.5 hours a week and only 20% make over six figures.

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By Patrick Bet-David | Valuetainment

Grant Cardone’s Most Controversial Interview

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Grant Cardone’s Most Contoversial Interview with Patrick Bet-David http://patrickbetdavid.kinsta.cloud
While in Miami, Patrick stopped by to interview Mr. 10x and Power Player Grant Cardone. In this interview, they talk entrepreneurship, why people lower their standards and why being a “gold digger” is a good thing. The most raw and funniest episode of Valuetainment yet.

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