THE COST OF MISSING OPPORTUNITIES Woody Allen is often quoted as - TopicsExpress



          

THE COST OF MISSING OPPORTUNITIES Woody Allen is often quoted as saying 80 percent of life is just showing up. Mark Zuckerberg invited five people to his Harvard dorm room back in late 2003/early 2004 to discuss a so-called “business opportunity”. Only two people showed up and got in on what is today a global phenomenon that has grown to be an important part of our lives and society - Facebook, of which Zuckerberg is the CEO. Today those two people are billionaires: Dustin Moskovitz who is worth around $5.2 billion and Eduardo Saverin who is worth around $2.6 billion.. . .. . .the other 3 never showed and are now KICKING THEMSELVES IN THE BUTT!!! Lesson learned. Nothing is more expensive than a missed opportunity. THE PROBLEM IS: MOST PEOPLE JUST NEVER SHOW UP. Lots of people have big dreams and ambitions, but it’s only the people who execute them who are actually successful. Everyone else quits, stops showing up, listens to the naysayers, or throws in the towel. They never push through the struggle or truly act upon what they want to do in life. Their dreams, stay dreams… YOU HAVE THE CHANCE TO DO THE RIGHT THING. IF YOU ARE AROUND KAMPALA, MAKE SURE YOU SHOW UP TODAY SATURDAY 5th oct 2013 AT 11AM AT HOTEL EQUATORIAL MALL--TROPICAL HALL FOR A LIFE CHANGING BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. Inbox me for more details
Posted on: Sat, 05 Oct 2013 06:18:34 +0000

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