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The Story of The ORACLE

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How much customers needed to make billions of revenue annually millions of customers or much more but if told there is a company whose client base is than 1 million and make huge profit each year and the company name is ORACLE which was mainly founded by LARRY ELLISON and we are going to know how he made his fortune from less customer base but through the implication of project after getting done too many things in life. Let's learn more about him in detail from childhood to the CEO of the biggest technology (tech) company. Mr. Larry Ellison who was born on August-17-1944 and bought up in the South Side of the Chicago, United States. When he was 9 months old suffered from Pneumonia but soon he recovered from that health issue and managed to get well very soon. He grew in life and learn so many things when he reached his age at 21 everyone wants him to be a Doctor but he was not interested that much so he dropped his college and went to the Brooklyn, Californ...

What Can We Learn From Rich Dad & Poor Dad Book

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  Title: “Rich Dad, Poor Dad: A Life-Changing Lesson in Financial Intelligence” Introduction: In the world of personal finance, few books have had as profound an impact as “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” by Robert Kiyosaki. Published in 1997, this international bestseller has empowered countless individuals to rethink their approach to money and wealth. With its simple yet powerful teachings, the book challenges conventional wisdom and provides valuable insights into the mindset and strategies of the rich. In this blog, we will explore the summary of “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” and highlight some of the key takeaways that can transform your financial future. 1. The Tale of Two Dads: The book revolves around two influential figures in the author’s life—his own father, referred to as “poor dad,” and his best friend’s father, known as “rich dad.” While both dads were successful in their respective careers, their attitudes towards money and financial education differed greatly. Poor dad believed in the ...