Trump Never Give Up: How I Turned My Biggest Challenge into SUCCESS
During his long business career, Donald Trump has known astonishing highs and lows. In
Never Give Up
, the world's most famous businessman talks candidly about his own biggest challenges, lowest moments, and toughest fights - and how he turned those setbacks into new successes.
Trump knows more than a little about turning defeat into victory. Early in his real-estate career, he learned that every building project faces major unexpected delays, obstacles, and problems. He began to prepare for adversity and even welcomed it. That kind of attitude can give you power to conquer obstacles and succeed in the face of long odds.
Packed with exciting tales of Trump - deals good and bad - Never Give Up also includes hardcore business advice on:
Fighting back from defeats and setbacks
Turning big problems into even bigger opportunities
Turning enemies and rivals into friends and allies
Using temporary failures to motivate yourself - and make you tougherHaving confidence in yourself - especially in the face of risk and fear - is the key to overcoming adversity and achieving your dreams. Never Give Up gives you that confidence with major-league stories and insights from a master businessman. It's the perfect motivational tool for tenacious, creative businesspeople who know that adversity and success go hand-in-hand.
Donald Trump and Robert Kiyosaki are both concerned. Their concern is that the rich are getting richer, but America is getting poorer. The entitlement mentality is epidemic, creating people who expect their country, employer, or family to take care of them. And like the polar ice caps, the middle class is disappearing. America is becoming a two-class society, and soon you will be either rich or poor. Trump and Kiyosaki want you to be rich.
Both are successful businessmen and natural teachers who share a passion for education. They have joined forces to address these challenges, because they believe you cannot solve money problems with money - you can only solve money problems with financial education. Trump and Kiyosaki want to teach you to be rich. Why We Want You to Be Rich was written for you.
Trump Organization,
New York Magazine.In 2001, a year after he graduated from university, Donald Jr. went to work for his dad He now serves as an executive vice-president for The Trump Organization, cutting his teeth with the development of Trump Place at West Side Yards and spearheading projects in Chicago, Las Vegas, Scotland and India.
Donald Trump Jr.
He’s also become an outspoken firebrand for his father’s political career, even after Donald Trump left office and for the conservative party.
Donald Trump Jr. and his fiancé Kimberly Guilfoyle. Photo: @kimberlyguilfoyle/Instagram
Donald Jr. met his former wife, Vanessa, at a fashion show and married in 2005. They had five children. The two finalised their divorce in 2018. He is now fiancé to Kimberly Guilfoyle, a former Fox News host and television personality.
Ivanka, 40, daughter of Ivana
Ivanka Trump posing in front of her Chevrolet Suburban. Photo: @ivankatrump/Instagram
Ivanka is the breakout success of the family. The same year that she and brothers Donald Jr. and Eric founded the Trump Hotel Collections, Ivanka launched a jewellery brand that spawned lines of clothing, shoes and accessories carried by the likes of Nordstrom, Bloomingdale’s and Zappos. She closed down her brand in 2017 while working in the White House.
Ivanka Trump issued a memorial post for her late mother, Ivana. Photo: @ivankatrump/Instagram
Ivanka was formerly an executive vice-president of acquisitions and development for The Trump Organization. But she didn’t go straight from Wharton to an office at Trump Tower – she worked for the real estate developer Bruce Ratner for a year after university. Apparently, Ivanka even politely declined a job offer from Vogue editor Anna Wintour.
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