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Once you have that, you have to love what you're
doing. I've never seen anyone succeed who didn't love what they were doing.
You cannot stop. If there is a concrete
wall in front of you, you have to go through it. You can never, ever give up or even
think in terms of giving up.
Confidence is a very important thing. But
confidence isn't something you just develop by saying "I'm going to do this or that."
You really have to believe it.
I love pitting people against each other. It
brings out the best in people and the worst in people. If the worst comes out, you
don't want them working for you.
You have to remain cool under fire and let criticism
roll off you. Good leaders handle conflict easily and bad ones are eaten
up by it.
You must work well with others and be loyal to
your team. Disloyalty is the worst of all traits. I seldom use the words
"You're fired!" in business, unless somebody is really scum and stole from me.