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Thinking Gap: Change The Way We Think


Learning nowadays is transformed from a brick & mortar to digital learning. We have so many information & many polarized opinions in the internet. However, we need critical thinking to sift through that information that can truly benefit us.
Success gurus have studied life accounts of successful people & discovered that they think differently than we do. They eat information for breakfast & implement principles outright. They see challenges as something to embrace & barriers to overcome. They put their ideas into action & see opportunities. Innovation & creativity are on top of their lists. They're focused on their goals, & grow their emotional intelligence. It's a non-stop learning.
A boy whose father is an automobile upholsterer & a mother who have different jobs every other week, learned business at an early age of 12. He sold garbage bags in order to buy basketball shoes, then sell stamps & coins as well. When he was fired in his last job as a salesperson, he thought differently & started his own business – MicroSolutions. 
Today, MARK CUBAN ranked by Forbes #179 & his net worth is estimated $4.3 B. He’s also one of Shark Tank’s main investor, owner of NBA’s Dallas Mavericks, media proprietor, TV personality & an author.

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