WBW 7: Successful People Work VERY HARD

Submitted by Ken
Under topics: video, hard work

Successful people work hard. Aaron Co, a childhood friend of the Buffs, a gym-aholic, proud new father, and rising young entrepreneur gives a short, honest and down-to-earth talk about this truth. He not only discusses his own work ethic, but also talks about the potency of showing a good example as the "boss" – in that other people at work will imbibe this hardworking attitude they see in their employers.

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