Most successful people, work with what she likes. "Katika'm working, I relax, do not do anything," said Pablo Picasso. Bill Gates liked computers since childhood, even interested in software and programming computers at age 13 years. At the age of 18 years has been able to develop a version of the programming language BASIC for the first time on the MITS Altair microcomputer at Harvard University. He willingly left Harvard to work with disenangainya pour his energies into a new software company founded with his little friend Paul Allen, the Microsoft. The company earned 39.79 billion U.S. dollars at fiscal year end June 2005, has more than 61 000 employees, spread across 102 countries.
Toyoda Keichiro loved automotive. So much so that his father's loom company, when delivered to him replaced automotive company and renamed from "Toyoda" to "TOYOTA". Today is one of the leading companies in the world otomotof. From January 2005 until December 2005, Toyota is able to sell the car as much as 8.12 million units. Starting from Toyota's Lexus, and Hino Daihatzu. Toyota has 12 plants in Japan and 53 factories in 27 countries. Its employees and its sales reached 265 800 people includes 170 countries. Toyota sales, including financial business reached 18.55 trillion yen at the end of March 2005.
Bill Gates and Keichiro Toyoda develop a corporate job that he loved the legend of the world. We need jobs that we love who can raise our spirits, challenge us and bring us to where we dream. They view that the work is play time. Working as a place to develop themselves, learn new things, explore new ways and putting it into practice the new behavior. Even where the work is devoted to God. If they fail, they always try again with a persistent, make corrections and then fix the error, and saw every failure there is always a positive side, and finally succeeded. Because in their minds no words fail, only the word "result does not match what they want." That's what successful people. "The secret to success is to make your job as a holiday" said Mark Twain. But if you look at the job as a necessity and do not much, just to make money then most likely you will get no more than that.
By looking at the job as a playground, a place of learning and a place to serve the Lord, God willing, that job will be very beautiful and it motivates us to be better ..
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