Friday, June 18, 2021

The 4 Billionaire Habits to do Successful 2021

Badziag spent five years conducting face-to-face interviews with 22 self-made billionaire entrepreneurs around the world (defined as those with a net worth of at least $1 billion) and researching their lives and companies. He found that they share the same six habits, which created the foundation for their businesses and financial success.
I share 4 step that will make you billionaire habits.


1.Billionaire Wake up Early 

Getting up early is the most common habit of successful entrepreneurs, according to Badziag. On average, the billionaires he interviewed got up at 5:30 a.m., and they told Badziag the habit was crucial to their success. It makes them more productive and energetic, he said.
2.Billionaire Keep Good Healthy

Every billionaire Badziag interviewed has a strict exercise regime, no matter their age — even older ones run or go to the gym regularly. The investor Lirio Parisotto told Badziag he hits the treadmill three times a week.
3.Billionaire Read Books

Along with exercise, reading is the one activity billionaires spend time on regularly, Badziag said. Almost all the billionaires he spoke with said they read regularly namely national dailies, biographies, industry magazines, and business books. However, Petter Stordalen, co-owner of Nordic Choice Hotels, told Badziag he prefers detective novels.
4.Billionaire Pratice Discipline

The billionaires I interviewed are the most disciplined people I have ever met, Badziag wrote.They put a high standard on themselves and on the people around them. But billionaires are by no means superhumans or perfect working automatons, Badziag wrote.

They also sometimes feel lazy like you and me. The only difference is: They are aware of this fact and they don't let themselves slack. They take up the struggle to overcome their weaknesses.

The 5 Richest People in the world 2021

In 2020, there were reportedly 2,095 billionaires on Earth, with an estimated total net worth of $8 trillion. Of this amount, the top 5 wealthiest people in the world account for $1,153 billion, or roughly 14.41%, which is impressive when you consider that they represent around 0.48% of billionaires. 

Below are the 5 individuals currently considered the wealthiest at the time of updating this article May 2021 according to the Forbes World's Billionaires List.
1.Jeff Bezos is the CEO and founder of Amazon, the world's largest retailer, and founder of Blue Origin. His estimated net worth is $177 billion. With an estimated net worth of $197 billion, he is the richest man in the world
2.Elon Musk is the CEO and co-founder of Tesla; CEO, chief designer, and founder of SpaceX; CEO and founder of Neuralink; and founder of The Boring Company. His estimated net worth is $152 billion.
3.Bernard Arnault is the chair and CEO of LVMH, the world's largest luxury goods business, and chair of its holding company, Christian Dior SE. His estimated net worth is $150 billion.
4.Bill Gates is the co-founder of Microsoft, the largest software company in the world, and the co-chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. His estimated net worth is $124 billion.
5.Mark Zuckerberg is the CEO, chair, and co-founder of Facebook, the world's largest social networking service, as well as co-CEO and co-founder of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative. His estimated net worth is $97 billion.

Monday, May 10, 2021

Manny Pacquiao : Happy 22nd Anniversary babe!

 “Love never gives up, never loses faith, is always hopeful, and endures through every circumstance.” – 1 Corinthians 13:7


Happy 22nd Anniversary babe! On this special day, I thank God for every moment spent loving you. I don’t know where I’d be in life without you. With the guidance and grace of our Lord, we have proved that nothing is impossible. My career has reached heights because you are by my side. Words cannot express how much I adore you. I will love you always and forever. Happy 22nd anniversary Babe!



Friday, May 7, 2021

Nuclear deal possible if Iran makes political decision: US

 U.S., Iranian and European officials said on Thursday there were wide gaps between Washington and Tehran on resuming compliance with the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, though a U.S. official said an accord was possible within weeks if Iran decided it wanted one.

"Is it possible that we'll see a mutual return to compliance in the next few weeks, or an understanding of a mutual compliance? It's possible yes," a senior U.S. State Department official told reporters on condition of anonymity.

"Is it likely? Only time will tell because, as I said, this is ultimately a matter of a political decision that needs to be made in Iran," the official added during a telephone briefing.




Myanmar’s anti-coup bloc to form a ‘defence force’

Myanmar’s National Unity Government (NUG), set up by opponents of army rule, said on Wednesday it had formed a “people’s defence force” to protect its supporters from military attacks and violence instigated by the military government.

Since the military seized power and ousted an elected government led by Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi on February 1, Myanmar has seen daily protests and a surge of violence with security forces killing hundreds of civilians.

The NUG said the new force was a precursor to a Federal Union Army and that it had a responsibility to end decades-old civil wars and deal with “military attacks and violence” by the ruling State Administration Council (SAC) against its people.


The unity government, established last month by an array of groups opposed to the junta, among them ethnic minority militias, has pledged to end violence, restore democracy and build a “federal democratic union”.

Among the NUG’s supporters is the Karen National Union (KNU), the country’s oldest rebel force, whose Brigade 5 on Wednesday told the Karen Information Center media group its fighters had killed 194 government troops since hostilities resumed in late March.

Credit By: Aljazeera



Thursday, May 6, 2021

Facebook oversight board upholds Donald Trump's account suspension

The board said it concluded that Trump's posts on January 6, which praised the rioters, "severely violated" Facebook's policies and "created an environment where a serious risk of violence was possible." However, the board criticized Facebook for having made the suspension indefinite and said Facebook must review the decision and impose disciplinary actions such as a "time-bound period of suspension" or permanently disabling the account — sanctions consistent with Facebook's policies.

Facebook oversight board upholds Donald Trump's account suspension

India accounts for 46% of world's new COVID-19 cases, quarter of deaths

India accounted for 46% of the new COVID-19 cases recorded worldwide last week and one in four of deaths, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Wednesday.


Worldwide, 5.7 million new cases were reported last week and more than 93,000 deaths, the WHO said in its weekly epidemiological report. India reported nearly 2.6 million new cases, a 20% increase on the previous week, and 23,231 deaths.



On Tuesday India became the second country to record 20 million infections, after the United States. India's coronavirus deaths rose by a record 3,780 during the last 24 hours, with daily infections rising by 382,315 on Wednesday, health ministry data showed.