Become a life-long learner
Our parents, our friends and others are constantly telling us we are doing something wrong—because we are. We mess up daily. We’re just lucky enough to be surrounded by people who let us know what we’re doing wrong, and help us come up with a plan to fix it. We have no idea what our path will be, but we have and still are building a team that can adapt with us. One of our company mottos we got from Jim Collins’ book, "Good to Great": “Get the right people on the bus, the wrong people off the bus and the right people in the right seats.”
The co-founders of clusterFlunk, a Silicon Prairie startup, stress the importance of being a lifelong learner. They cleverly point out that the most successful people "didn't become successful overnight' and "consistently surrounded themselves with people who are more intelligent than them."
These are traits of perpetual students - the ones who never stop opening their minds to new things and setting aside the time to expand their knowledge.
In the words of Nelson and Dallago, "Everyone is busy. Successful people make the time to learn."
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