Nine Things More Important Than Capital
When starting any enterprise or
business, whether it is full-time or part-time, we all know the
value of having plenty of capital (money). But I bet we both
know or at least have heard of people who started with no
capital who went on to make fortunes. How? You may ask.
Well, I believe there are
actually some things that are more valuable than capital that
can lead to your entrepreneurial success. Let me give you the
list.
1. Time.
Time is more valuable than
capital. The time you set aside not to be wasted, not to be
given away. Time you set aside to invest in an enterprise that
brings value to the marketplace with the hope of making a
profit. Now we have capital time.
How valuable is time? Time
properly invested is worth a fortune. Time wasted can be
devastation. Time invested can perform miracles, so you invest
your time.
2. Desperation.
I have a friend Lydia, whose
first major investment in her new enterprise was desperation.
She said, "My kids are hungry, I gotta make this work. If this
doesn't work, what will I do?" So she invested $1 in her
enterprise selling a product she believed in. The $1 was to buy
a few fliers so she could make a sale at retail, collect the
money and then buy the product wholesale to deliver back to the
customer.
My friend Bill Bailey went to
Chicago as a teenager after he got out of high school. And the
first job he got was as a night janitor. Someone said, "Bill,
why would you settle for night janitor?" He said,
"Malnutrition." You work at whatever you can possibly get when
you get hungry. You go to work somewhere -- night janitor, it
doesn't matter where it is. Years later, now Bill is a recipient
of the Horatio Alger award, rich and powerful and one of the
great examples of lifestyle that I know. But, his first job --
night janitor. Desperation can be a powerful incentive. When you
say - I must.
3. Determination.
Determination says I will. First
Lydia said, "I must find a customer." Desperation. Second, she
said, "I will find someone before this first day is over." Sure
enough, she found someone. She said, "If it works once, it will
work again." But then the next person said, "No." Now what must
you invest?
4. Courage.
Courage is more valuable than
capital. If you've only got $1 and a lot of courage, I'm telling
you, you've got a good future ahead of you. Courage in spite of
the circumstances. Humans can do the most incredible things no
matter what happens. Haven't we heard the stories? There are
some recent ones from Kosovo that are some of the most classic,
unbelievable stories of being in the depths of hell and finally
making it out. It's humans. You can't sell humans short. Courage
in spite of, not because of, but in spite of. Now once Lydia has
made 3 or 4 sales and gotten going, here's what now takes over.
5. Ambition.
"Wow! If I can sell 3, I can sell
33. If I can sell 33, I can sell 103." Wow. Lydia is now dazzled
by her own dreams of the future.
6. Faith.
Now she begins to believe she's
got a good product. This is probably a good company. And she
then starts to believe in herself. Lydia, single mother, 2 kids,
no job. "My gosh, I'm going to pull it off!" Her self-esteem
starts to soar. These are investments that are unmatched. Money
can't touch it. What if you had a million dollars and no faith?
You'd be poor. You wouldn't be rich. Now here is the next one,
the reason why she's a millionaire today.
7. Ingenuity.
Putting your brains to work.
Probably up until now, you've put about 1/10 of your brainpower
to work. What if you employed the other 9/10? You can't believe
what can happen. Humans can come up with the most intriguing
things to do. Ingenuity. What's ingenuity worth? A fortune. It
is more valuable than money. All you need is a $1 and plenty of
ingenuity. Figuring out a way to make it work, make it work,
make it work.
8. Heart and Soul.
What is a substitute for heart
and soul? It's not money. Money can't buy heart and soul. Heart
and soul is more valuable than a million dollars. A million
dollars without heart and soul, you have no life. You are
ineffective. But, heart and soul is like the unseen magic that
moves people, moves people to buy, moves people to make
decisions, moves people to act, moves people to respond.
9. Personality.
You've just got to spruce up and
sharpen up your own personality. You've got plenty of
personality. Just get it developed to where it is effective
every day, it's effective no matter who you talk to - whether it
is a child or whether it is a business person - whether it is a
rich person or a poor person. A unique personality that is at
home anywhere. One of my mentors, Bill Bailey, taught me,
"You've got to learn to be just as comfortable, Mr. Rohn,
whether it is in a little shack in Kentucky having a beer and
watching the fights with Winfred, my old friend or in a Georgian
mansion in Washington, DC as the Senator's guest." Move with
ease whether it is with the rich or whether it is with the poor.
And it makes no difference to you who is rich or who is poor. A
chance to have a unique relationship with whomever. The kind of
personality that's comfortable. The kind of personality that's
not bent out of shape.
And lastly, let's not forget
charisma and sophistication. Charisma with a touch of humility.
This entire list is more valuable than money. With one dollar
and the list I just gave you, the world is yours. It belongs to
you, whatever piece of it you desire whatever development you
wish for your life. I've given you the secret. Capital. The kind
of capital that is more valuable than money and that can secure
your future and fortune. Remember that you lack not the
resources.
To
Your Success,
Jim Rohn
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