4 Habits Mark Zuckerberg Makes Rich at Young Age


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DATE: May 25, 2016, 3:45 a.m.

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  1. The idea to create Facebook in 2004 completely changed the life of Mark Zuckerberg. Social media homemade present is the largest in the world with 1.65 billion monthly active users (MAU).
  2. Facebook's popularity also makes Mark's financially successful at such a young age. This time fortune has reached US $ 50.7 billion (around Rp691 trillion).
  3. How exactly do Mark habits everyday until he could reach the success it is today?
  4. Not many make a choice
  5. One of the quirks of the famous Mark is he always wearing a shirt in gray. It is touted to help Mark in making the right decisions at crucial moments.
  6. "I am very fortunate to be able to serve billions of people around the world. And I would have failed to do that when I spend my energy on things that are silly and trivial, "said Mark in a chance.
  7. Many read books
  8. Reading a book is commonly practiced by many successful people in the world, including Mark. In 2015 he even once made a resolution to read a book every week, for one year.
  9. According to Mark, read the book can make you know a lot of new things in different cultures and religions.
  10. Always make the target
  11. "It is important for an entrepreneur to actively make the target and know what is going to be solved every day," Mark said in an interview in 2014.
  12. According to the husband of Priscilla Chan's, there are many things that if you react to it, you could spend all day just for them.
  13. Studying the habits of successful people
  14. Mark also has a unique habit to study the life stories of the successful people in the world. According to him, it could help in the build up to be by now.
  15. Facebook's CEO touted to spend 70 to 80 percent of their time at work to read how do the habits of successful people. After work, Mark is still often read various articles to increase productivity.

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