Jerry Bellune November 25, 2013
November 24, 2013November 25, 2013
Andrew Carnegie’s secret weapon
The steel billionaire started life at the bottom.
As an immigrant boy, he went to work in a steel mill.
Over time, he worked his way to the top.
He made U.S. Steel the biggest in his industry.
He never kidded himself that he did it alone.
Few self-made men and women do it alone.
Carnegie had a secret that’s not so secret now.
I’ll tell you what it is in a minute.
Carnegie helped many ambitious young people.
One he befriended was journalist Napoleon Hill.
Hill tried for months to interview Carnegie.
Finally the great man invited him to his home.
He liked Hill and invited him to stay overnight.
The two talked for hours about success in life.
Carnegie gave him a challenge.
He would open doors to other great successes.
Hill could interview them and share their secrets.
This became one of the best-selling books of all time.
“Think and Grow Rich” has helped thousands.
Carnegie’s secret weapon was Masterminding.
He surrounded himself with other successful people.
They were his informal advisory board.
He shared with them his challenges and opportunities.
They advised him based on their own experience.
In turn, he advised them on their own challenges.
What would it mean to you to have such advice?
Could it make a difference in your business and life?
It is a simple thing to do. You can do it yourself.
Just ask successful friends to get together with you.
You can do it over breakfast, coffee or whatever.
Or you can contact us about our Masterminds.
We have limited seats in two Mastermind clubs.
One meets in Lexington, the other in West Columbia.
Membership is limited to a select few:
Business owners, entrepreneurs and professionals.
To qualify, you must own your own business.
Contact me at [email protected]
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It will give you the blueprint for your own success.
Read “Killer Secrets of Successful Entrepreneurs.”
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