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7 Jun 2010Interested in earning a billion dollars?
Let me give you a brief introduction to this post, and then I’ll share the secret to making one billion dollars.
The CEO of Zappos.com,Tony Hsieh’s new book, Delivering Happiness: A Path to Profits, Passion, and Purpose, comes out today. I had a chance to read an advanced copy last week.
Hsieh discovered his entrepreneurial drive at a very young age and continued to lean into his passion and work towards achieving ultimate success.
After reading of Hsieh’s early stints in the business world, we learn of his first major success during the dot-com boom. Hsieh co-founded, LinkExchange, which was later acquired by Microsoft for $265 Million.
This is where the book sparked my interest. It wasn’t that Hsieh had sold his first company, but rather it was that Tony realized he wasn’t happy.
As part of the deal with Microsoft, Hsieh was required to stay on as an employee for twelve months and then walk away from the deal 12 million dollars richer. He left after a month or so which meant he was walking away from millions of dollars. His reason? He wasn’t happy.
When I told my wife this story, she didn’t believe it. She said, “nobody would walk away from millions of dollars just for sitting around for a year.”
Tony chose happiness over profits and this laid the seeds for what was to come next.
It wouldn’t be the last time Tony would take a major risk with his money. For example, when Zappos was nearly broke and couldn’t find a single investor; Tony took EVERYTHING he had earned, and EVERYTHING he had acquired, even down to selling his apartment at a 40% discount, and bet it on Zappos.
I sent Tony a direct message on Twitter and asked, “Did you really bet the entire farm? Everything? Is that part really true?”
He responded, “pretty much yeah, but things worked out in the end
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In July of 2009, Zappos was sold to Amazon for One Billion Dollars. Tony’s earnings from the sale were $214 million.
Buy the book. It’s out today, and it’s fantastic!
If you want to win a copy – leave a comment below, and I’ll pick someone at random to receive a free copy.
Without further ado…
(Things I learned from Tony Hsieh and his book “Delivering Happiness: A Path to Profits, Passion, and Purpose.”
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View Comments to How to Make 1 Billion Dollars
John-Boy
June 7th, 2010 at 2:30 pm
Oh Momma!
Another post that is like an arrow aimed right for John-Boy's own behind!
WOW is all I can say about Tony.
I may be incorrect but, I bet he is the same person he was before the money windfall.
Stunner of a story AND great lesson/s in there too.
Stu McLaren
June 7th, 2010 at 2:33 pm
Nice review Noah!
I pre-ordered my copy last week so I'm looking forward to reading it when it arrives.
This review was great for the core lessons.
Cheers!
Stu
Noah Fleming
June 7th, 2010 at 2:34 pm
Thanks Stu. It's a great read and I'm sure you'll enjoy it!
Noah Fleming
June 7th, 2010 at 2:34 pm
Thanks for the comment! Lot's of great lessons inside the book.
IvanaSendecka
June 7th, 2010 at 3:38 pm
Aaw, thank you so much for sharing, Noah!;-)
I totally agree on: money does not equal happiness
And I know the feeling, how is it to bet all you have got into something you believe in…and I am delighted to hear that things will work out well;-)
Happy Monday, all.
cheers from Slovakia
i.
Noah Fleming
June 7th, 2010 at 3:52 pm
Danka!
Thanks so much for the comment. Sometimes you gotta roll the dice in life
Cheers from Canada!
Noah
Karrie Cornies
June 7th, 2010 at 6:13 pm
I find it ironic that the title is “How to make a billion dollars” when the lessons teach that the love of what you do will ultimately be the most important. Sad society wants the quick 5 step process. I am passionate believer in “the Secret” and I have already seen positive things in my own life by just throwing all your balls in one bucket. Thanks Noah! If you haven't already, check out Carl Honore books, In Praise of Slow and Under Pressure. Different topic than money but I think you would enjoy them!
Noah Fleming
June 7th, 2010 at 6:19 pm
That's the irony right? I mean, everyone is looking for the magic bullet. I tried to give the post a title really “over the top”
I'm sure over time the post will get a lot of traffic because people are looking for the magic bullet. A billion dollars? Really? Seriously??? Sure…..
The money wasn't Tony's motivation. If it was, he would have quit after the 12 months required to cash out with a cool 12 million after his first deal.
And that story boggles my mind! He just had to sit there. He could walk away and sit on a beach sipping martinis for the next 60 years…… He realized it wasn't worth it in less than a month.
He walked out with almost nothing. His happiness was more important.
Thanks Karrie for the comment
Noah Fleming
June 7th, 2010 at 6:27 pm
P.S. Thanks for the book suggestions. I'll check em out for sure!
Charles Phillip Valerio
June 8th, 2010 at 2:55 am
Thanks for the share Noah. I didn't know TH created a book. Gotta check this one out. I'll have to agree on the idea of following your happiness rather than the paper. If I really wanted money, I would have followed another a different profession. Money never made me happy in the long run. It was always a quick fix here and there. If I make money doing what I love and use it for a great cause, that would make me happy. But the paper, it's not much to me. Gotta check out the book. I love a good read.
Paul
June 8th, 2010 at 12:12 pm
Yes, I see an irony here too. I like the idea of following principles and not being consumed by profit and riches. There is also the idea of building a secure financial foundation rather than betting the farm on a venture to lose it all. You succeeded in getting readers' attention with the title which is a good thing.
Noah Fleming
June 8th, 2010 at 12:42 pm
Yeah. I probably should have ended the post by saying like, “In case you haven't noticed, this isn't really about making a billion dollars. It's about making a happy life.”
Noah Fleming
June 8th, 2010 at 12:44 pm
Thanks Charles
Hold a few days and you might win won. Not too many entries and I actually have two to give away. I was going to keep my copy but I've decided to give away both copies. They might have some wear and tear, but good books should have.
Agreed on following the paper. Cheers and thanks for stopping by again!
Noah