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A Quantum Leap to wisdom. Years ago, as a young hot shot in the corporate world, I learned the secrets of super success from three gentlemen who mentored me at critical times in my life. Constantine “Costa” Gratsos had made his fortune as a lifelong associate of shipping icon Aristotle Onassis. He took a liking to me, became my first mentor, and showed me how to swim in the deep, dangerous waters of business. Jim Newman, the business visionary who created the term “comfort zone” showed me how to expand my horizons. Thanks to Jim, after I attended one of his PACE Seminars in 1978, I moved out of my comfort zone at Bear Stearns and became a super successful oilman. Jerry Ormand was already a legendary Texas oilman when I met him. Yet he took the time to introduce me to the fine points of the oil business, and how tosurvive and prosper amid the chaos of a rough-and-tumble industry. Super-Success – Not for the Touchy-Feely ‘Super success is not for the wishy washy. Victory in business, like war, comes to the toughest san-af-a-bitch in the valley.’ I don’t mean a few extra bucks in your spare time. Any moron can do that. I don’t mean increasing your sales 20%, or buying real estate or getting into the discount mortgage scam. I’m talking about making so much money you can’t count it – you’ve got to weigh it. This is no “get rich quick” book either. “Get rich quick” implies “get rich easy,” and if you think you can get rich easy in today’s world, you’re either about to murder your rich uncle – or you’re stupid. Nor is it one of those “wealth without risk” books.
I’ve made over 75,000 business decisions during my 37-year business career. That’s probably, 7000 more than anyone who’ll read this book – or anyone selling success books and tapes. I’ve made more
than 600 financial presentations on five continents (all but Antarctica – there’s no money there!), raising every one billion dollars during times nobody else could raise a cent! And in between I’ve logged million of mile,in travel, thousands of nights in hotels, thousands of business meetings, and more than 250,000 business. phone conversations.
If anybody wants to talk about more business experience in the past 37 years than Dan Pena – il the trenches or in the peaks – let me know. You should also read on because, if you can handle it, this book is written for you. I’m writing to aspiring entrepreneurs who have the fire in their belly to achieve super success. I’m talking to the owners of small or mid-sized businesses, people who are already successful and want more..
and the CEO’s, Directors and other top executives of companies who are now looking for geometric growth in a competitive, unforgiving marketplace. In short, this book is for “serious players.” But beyond that circle of capitalists, anyone who seeks a greater degree of success in their life call benefit from this book. To borrow from Joe Batten, the advertising legend and mentor to Ross Perot, whose
accounts included the U$. Army: I’m writing for you if you want to “be all you can be.” Now that you’ve bought me – I assume you haven’t browsed this far -let me assure you I’ve got more for you between these
covers than you’ll find in an entire library of sudsy proverbs and platitudes. Hence, the cover price. When I retired the second time, a few years ago, I quickly got bored with doing nothing. I gradual1~ became interested in sharing the brutal truths I had learned in the business world with others. After all, I have made tens of millions before I was 40 years old. Why not pass along the benefit of years of experience to those who were on the cusp of success, so that they could enjoy extraordinary business achievement of their Own. And, quite frankly, my ego demanded it. That idea led me to make a commitment to be a business success coach. I reasoned that if other. super successful businesspersons could deliver their proven wisdom and strategies to a willing anti receptive audience of eager listeners ready to take bold action, so could I.
Accumulating money without taking risks is
a fantasy fed to the faint-hearted or the elderly who are not so much interested in achieving wealth as they-are terrified of becoming poor. The high performers – the super successful- do take risks. I sure did. Still
do. Anybody who’s not taking risks in business is not making real money. There is no super success without risk. There just isn’t. And no safety in being a high performance person. If you want safety, this book isn’t
for you. Conventional wisdom is that if you feel good about yourself, you’ll make money. As you’ll see
– if you read on – I grew a company to over 400 million dollars in real market value, working on the premise that all conventional wisdom is crap. The truth is that when you make a lot of money, then you’ll feel good about yourself. So why should you read on? Here are some reasons. I’ve built from scratch more dollar value than any other personal development or business success coach who’ll ever try to sell you a book. I’ve lost more money in just one bad deal than a lot of those slick-suited guys on the “feel-good-get-rich” lecture circuit ever made in their whole lives.