“Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life.”—Confucius
W. Randall Jones

The Keys to Success

Posted By on October 21, 2009

It’s all too easy for budding entrepreneurs to be seduced by a sexy idea or industry. The prospect of becoming a real estate mogul or Wall Street pasha conjures up visions of money and power that are hard to resist, but as I found out in researching The Richest Man in Town, more often than not it’s not the big, goldplated idea that turns out to be a winner.

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Keep Your Eyes Off the Prize

Posted By on October 12, 2009

A universal trait of RMITs is the ability to execute, to get across the goal line without dropping the ball. What also sets RMITs apart, however, is the ability to adapt to new circumstances, and even change the goal when necessary. Dan Duncan, the richest man in Houston, told me that he runs his businesses, Enterprise Products Partners and Duncan Energy Partners—not to mention his five-thousand-acre Double D Ranch and his considerable philanthropic contributions—according to one piece of advice his grandmother gave him: “Just get up every day and do the best you can that day.”

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Who’s Your Favorite RMIT?

Posted By on September 25, 2009

When it comes to my RMITs, however, there were many whom I found more interesting than most, some that were more entertaining, some that were more inspiring than others, and some who were just so nice and helpful that you had to love them just a little bit more because of the sheer size of their hearts.

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John McAfee Flees Rodeo for New Life

Posted By on September 2, 2009

Anti-virus pioneer, John McAfee in no longer the richest man in Rodeo, New Mexico. He has lost 90% of his net worth during this recession.

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