![]() This is true for relationships just like it is for investing. ![]() They will sell too much when times are bad and buy too much when times are good. Humans are shortsighted and more emotional than logical. Bad times reveal who your true friends are. Seeing how someone came to see things in a different perspective than you is invaluable. Judging someone before really seeing things through his or her eyes blocks you from understanding his or her circumstances. These interactions are as valuable as what he has learned from meeting the top entrepreneurs, scientists, and leaders of the world. Traveling and meeting poor, disabled, or local people helped Ray discover that greatness isn’t correlated with conventional forms of success. Its value is in what it can purchase you. Money can’t buy everything and doesn’t hold intrinsic value. ![]() That’s what he works for because all the money in the world can’t buy these items. Meaningful relationships and work are most important to him. You can be just as happy and fulfilled as a carpenter versus being the President of the United States. Having met some of the richest and poorest people in the world, he can confidently say that happiness is not correlated with material success. ![]() Podcast: Play in new window | Download | Embed ![]()
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