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He kept the bank open longer hours and on
weekends to fit into working people's schedules. Business boomed.
But making money wasn't A.P.'s sole measurement
of success. He believed in making other people's dreams come true,
too. He helped the California Wine Industry get started. He
bankrolled Hollywood when they were trying to make movies popular.
When Walt Disney ran $2 million dollars over budget on Snow White,
he stepped in with a loan.
A.P.'s story exemplifies the secret to success --
a strong vision and the will to overcome obstacles thrown your way.
OK, I Gave Away The Secret -- Now Here's The
Formula
Integrity combined with "giving back" is the
formula for success. This was A.P.'s success formula. What began in
1904 as the Bank of Italy is now the Bank of America - the world's
largest bank.
And what about A.P.? Did he die a billionaire?
When he passed away at age 79, A.P.'s estate was
worth less than $500,000. This was purely by choice. A.P. looked
down on great wealth. He believed it would make him lose touch with
the people he wanted to serve. He worked without pay for years. One
year he was given a surprise $1.5 million bonus and promptly gave it
to the University of California. It's a winning formula -- integrity
plus "giving back."
There's One More Thing…
By every standard, Amadeo Peter Giannini was a
success. But his true measure of success was making a difference
every day of his life. I hope that will be your measuring stick as
well. To achieve success, you've got to have a strong vision, and
the will to overcome the obstacles that will come your way permeated
with integrity. Add to that giving back to your community and you'll
be successful.
Author Ginny Dye offers over 100 practical
acts of kindness in 101 Ways to
Change the World. Start making a difference in your community. Get
your copy today at
http://www.101WaysSeries.com
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