Christopher Kai
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You know, some people, I don't even want to be a billionaire.
I've met enough billionaires.
It's more about a mindset.
For instance, if there are 8 billion people in the world, and you know there's only 3,028 billionaires, according to Forbes magazine, and if you are a capitalist, and if you're an entrepreneur, and if you're a business person, which all of you should be, frankly, even if you're an employee working for some man or woman, why would you not want to learn from the Picassos, the Dallis, and the Michelangels of capitalism?
That's how I thought.
It's less about how much money they've made.
It's the fact that there's 8 billion people and only 3,020 of them are billionaires.
Why am I going to waste my time learning from someone else?
And so when you realize that, okay, I want to learn from the Picassos.
I want to learn from Michelangelo.
It's really an art form.
You look at a Mark Cuban, he's like, I love business because it's the most creative thing in the world, right?
So first is letting everyone know why you should learn from billionaires.
And the key things that most of them have, at least the self-made ones are, they're like what I just said.
I don't mind comparing myself with Michael Jordan or Kobe Bryant.
I'm not a basketball player, but if I am a GOAT, meaning I've spoken at the top corporate events, I've spoken at the top self-development events, I've spoken for the Crown Prince's charity in Saudi Arabia, I've spoken for a prince in Thailand.
So I'm just saying, recognizing that they have this mindset mindset
that Steve Jobs once said, once you realize that you are no different from someone else that created the laptop that we're on right now, that created the actual lights that are looking at me right, that created the camera, that created the microphone, right?
If you realize that every single one of those people, man or woman, created the very things that we're using right now, then why shouldn't you be more bold and more excited?
Because Michelangelo, going back to art, once said the challenge that most of us have