Bo Bennett
Bo Bennett
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionBusinessman
Date of Birth16 February 1972
CountryUnited States of America
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It's not people who resent successful people; it's resentful people who resent successful people.
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Show interest in all people, not just those from whom you want something. Making people feel important and good about themselves is just the right thing to do.
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Value people on their potential, not on their history.
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People who come from dysfunctional families are not destined for a dysfunctional life.
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Most of us are consumed with our own thoughts and desires and are not always thinking about what other people may want. This is not necessarily being egocentric; it is just being human.
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Every day, people settle for less than they deserve. They are only partially living or at best living a partial life. Every human being has the potential for greatness.
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Never expect people to treat you any better than you treat yourself.
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Every economy is uncertain. Referring to this or any economy as ""uncertain"" is an unnecessary and pessimistic redundancy.
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Confusing the words wish, faith and pray with each other usually just results in a minor grammatical faux pas, but when any of these words, especially hope, is confused with action, the results are much more devastating.
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The credo of the average American is ""all things in moderation"". This is the same average American that is about 20 pounds overweight and has a one out of four chance of dying from heart disease.
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If you have not taken the time to define what happiness means to you, what have your spent your whole life pursuing?
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One's work usually occupies more than half of one's waking life. Choosing work that does not bring happiness will lead to a life that is mostly disappointing.
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You are not, nor ever will be, better than anyone else besides the person you are now.
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Every economy is uncertain. Referring to this or any economy as 'uncertain' is an unnecessary and pessimistic redundancy.