- Original Poster
- #1
As someone who has a lot of business biographies (Alan Sugar, Richard Branson, Donald Trump, Ted Turner, Felix Dennis, etc.) and subscribing to Fortune magazine, plus picking up a copy of Forbes when I'm somewhere that sells copies, this is something I've been thinking about for a while.
We can read these books, articles, etc., as a form of entertainment, but can we truly learn from them?
Okay, if you're planning to start an electronics company, sell records, be a property developer, start a cable news company, or get into publishing, then the above mentioned people are definitely good to follow, but what if you're in a different sector completely, say, oh, I don't know, how about a transcription service?
I guess we can get tips on how to do things better, or how to avoid some of the traps that happened to these successful people and companies, but I am wondering whether reading them and following their advice would make us truly successful.
I am not saying they have an in-born talent, and it's a case of "if you don't have it, you can't learn it", because I don't believe in this, but I am wondering whether reading these is actually worthwhile from an improving your own business point of view, or if it's nothing more than "entertainment value".
I mean has anyone ever read in a successful person's biography, that they learnt a lot from reading another person's book? I can't think of a single case.
Is the only way to become truly successful is to spend the time you would be reading these biographies or articles, working hard and diligently at your business?
We can read these books, articles, etc., as a form of entertainment, but can we truly learn from them?
Okay, if you're planning to start an electronics company, sell records, be a property developer, start a cable news company, or get into publishing, then the above mentioned people are definitely good to follow, but what if you're in a different sector completely, say, oh, I don't know, how about a transcription service?
I guess we can get tips on how to do things better, or how to avoid some of the traps that happened to these successful people and companies, but I am wondering whether reading them and following their advice would make us truly successful.
I am not saying they have an in-born talent, and it's a case of "if you don't have it, you can't learn it", because I don't believe in this, but I am wondering whether reading these is actually worthwhile from an improving your own business point of view, or if it's nothing more than "entertainment value".
I mean has anyone ever read in a successful person's biography, that they learnt a lot from reading another person's book? I can't think of a single case.
Is the only way to become truly successful is to spend the time you would be reading these biographies or articles, working hard and diligently at your business?