What I Learned From the Lego Story




Something I shared with a group of entrepreneurs weeks ago.

To those who haven't watched it yet, this can  be something you could pick something from.

One of my biggest dreams is to be able to write my own version of stories like this -- well, hopefully a story of myself.

The lessons are clear and I can list a number of them:
1. Never let any difficulty stop you from reaching your goal. Sounds like a cliché, but yes...that's powerful. Resilience is priceless.
2. Teamwork works. That makes a lot of sense with individuals moving towards the same direction.
3. Never be ashamed to sell (products or skills). Be proud of what you have to offer. Also be proud of yourself.
4. Do network. You may never know, the “light bulb moment” you have been waiting for may be coming from a random stranger.
5. Have a system. Loads of activities without a system won't make much progress.
6. Focus on the most important. Quantity is good, but quality is better.
7. Accept changes. Be uncomfortable (that's fine), but don't be afraid of it.  Don't let it stop you.   It is the key to innovation. Innovation is a factor on achieving something big.
8. Never limit your possibilities. The greatest accomplishments come from the biggest dreams. There is never a silly idea to someone who wants to achieve something.


It feels good to learn new things, or at least be reminded of the lessons we already learned bur not fully applied in life.

We, indeed, should start doing something  now.


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