Monday 15 February 2016




Business news:

Why A students tend to end up working for C students?

We have been told that education is the key to success all our lives, "True" without education there's not much a person can do in this life. We have always been told in school that the people with the highest marks tend to find the best universities and the best jobs around, "True" but one thing we are not told is that A students tend to work for C students.

An A student likes perfection and does not like taking risks, inversely C students are natural risk takers, any entrepreneur is a risk taker, take for example your biggest and most successful people in the world, people who didn't graduate college and still went on to employ A students, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Richard Branson, Dave Thomas, David Green, Larry Ellison, Kevine Rose, Michael Dell, and Rachael Ray all people who went on to make millions without graduating college, they are natural risk takers, nothing against A students but a lot of them tend to end up working for C students why?

Many of us have been taught since a young age to find the best job we can, conform by the norms society has set out for us, it is a lot simpler to fit in with the crowd, why would you choose to wear orange when everyone else is going to wear blue to the party, people get more likes on Facebook for saying I got the job than for saying that is started my own business, people feel safe knowing that someone else is taking the risk not them, thus we can clearly see A students from C students, it's the calculated risk that a C student takes that in turn might end up making an A student work for them, the "Risk" factor is very key, are you comfortable with leaving your job and starting your own business, nothing against all working people at all, it's just that "I would rather listen, he had to ask for permission."

"CALCULATED RISK", will you take this risk??

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