Today's Adventure in the Biz Opp Jungle:
'In which Charlie has an amazing exclusive... and interviews one of Britain's wealthiest self-made entrepreneurs... IN HIS MIND!'
Hi,
Well, this is a real coup.
I've managed to sit down and interview one of Britain's wealthiest self-made entrepreneurs... extract his opinions, secrets and moneymaking tips...
All for YOUR exclusive benefit!
Ever heard of Felix Dennis? The Sunday Times Rich List puts him as the 65th richest person in the UK.
He founded his own computer magazine publishing company in 1973. Multi-millionaire status arrived after the sale of Personal Computer World to VNU and MacUser to Ziff Davis Publishing in the mid-80s.
He also co-founded a $2 billion mail order company, which went public on the NASDAQ
Today, he owns Auto Express, Stuff, Computer Shopper, Blender and Evo. Also Maxim, the world's biggest selling men's lifestyle magazine.
Now he's here to help YOU make money...
Well....
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He's ALMOST here, anyway
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I'm being slightly disingenuous.
Or, lying to you, in fact.
Being a small fish in a massive pond full of sharks and MASSIVE fat fish with 5 mouths and big appetites... I obviously haven't got a personal interview with Felix Dennis.
But I HAVE just read his amazing book, 'How to Get Rich', (Ebury Press) and interviewed him...
...In my mind!
So here it is, his answers to my imaginary questions. In his own words from his own book, which is available on Amazon.
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Charlie meets Mr Dennis
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WRIGHT: So Felix, how did you get rich?
DENNIS: I got rich my way. You might even say the old- fashioned way. By making lots of errors, and learning from them.
WRIGHT: What qualities does a successful entrepreneur need?
DENNIS: Tunnel vision helps. Being a bit of a sh*t helps. A thick skin helps. Stamina is crucial, as is a capacity top work so hard that your best friends mock you, your lovers despair, and the rest of your acquaintances watch furtively from the sidelines.
WRIGHT: What's the biggest myth you know regarding getting rich?
DENNIS: That people get rich by having a 'great idea'. The follow-through, the execution, is a thousand times more important than a 'great idea.' If the execution is perfect, it sometimes barely matters what the idea is.
WRIGHT: So...
DENNIS: (interrupting by slapping WRIGHT across the
forehead) If you want to get rich, don't sit around waiting for inspiration to strike. Just get busy getting rich.
WRIGHT: Any regrets about the path you took?
DENNIS: Looking back, I have to say that I regret the majority of the times I acquiesced in shilly-shallying and a retreat to safety. I would rather have tried and failed, in most cases, than have taken the safer course.
WRIGHT: What tips would you have to give to my readers who dream of being rich?
DENNIS: If you care what the neighbours think, you will never get rich... if you cannot bear the thought of causing worry to your family, spouse or lover while you plough a lonely, dangerous toad rather than taking the safe option of a regular job, you will never get rich.... If you cannot convince yourself that you are 'good enough' to be rich you will never get rich.
WRIGHT: And...?
DENNIS: If you cannot treat your quest to get rich as a game, you will never be rich.
WRIGHT: A lot of people like me get ribbed and teased by others about our desire for financial freedom. How can we rise above it?
DENNIS: Those who can never be rich may not want you to become rich. That's an ugly thing to say, but unless you realise and accept that you cannot be 'one of the boys', that your bosses and you are not 'in this thing together', that only those who refuse to be conned by the idea of 'team spirit' in the workplace can succeed.... then you will only make other people rich.
WRIGHT: How do we know which path is best for us?
DENNIS: Trial and error is the only way I ever heard of....
Ruthlessly analyse what your particular aptitudes are and act upon them rather than attempt to graft and oak tree onto a dandelion.... A small success - even a tiny success - can provide a clue. It was my own success at selling magazines on the street that led me to publish them eventually.
WRIGHT: So me and my readers should keep searching?
DENNIS: Those who are prepared to analyse the risk, to bear the humiliation, and to act in deadly earnest - these are the 'lucky' ones who will find themselves, when the music stops, holding a potful of money.
WRIGHT: These people make their own luck?
DENNIS: They never stopped searching. Perhaps they spent months or even years searching in the wrong place. Or possibly they hit upon the object of their search at the first attempt. No matter. Having found what they needed where they needed it... their search is over. And it is THEY who will bcome rich.
WRIGHT: Mr Dennis, thankyou.
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And with that, the imaginary interview ends. Although these are all real quotes from his brilliant book 'How To get Rich', which is inspiring and full of advice.
Hope this has given you food for thought.
Have a great week and don't forget to check out what's new on my website:
http://www.bizoppjungle.com
Later alligator
Charlie Wright
The Biz Opp Jungle