Here are three lessons you can learn from Jeff Bezos:
Don’t Be Afraid of Taking Risks
As Jeff Bezos and Amazon continue to innovate he is not afraid of failure. When the company was about to IPO he warned investors of a 70% chance of failure. As he said in the first annual letter in 1997, “Failure and invention are inseparable twins. To invent you have to experiment, and if you know in advance that it’s going to work, it’s not an experiment.”
Some of Amazon’s biggest risks are now their biggest earners like Amazon Prime, Kindle, and Fulfillment by Amazon. Don’t be afraid to take calculated risks in your life, whether it’s at your job or your passion. In the end, you will regret more of what you didn’t do than anything you tried and failed.
Becoming the richest person on the planet wasn’t luck and didn’t happen by chance. It happened by innovating, taking risks, and never settling for the comfort zone. Use these three lessons to change your life, income, or business.
Get Outside Your Comfort Zone
When Jeff Bezos left his corporate job he withdrew $300,000 from his retirement savings to start Amazon. He knew very little about the internet and online book sales but saw an opportunity. Despite Barnes and Nobles and Borders bookstores, he knew the future would be on the internet. After diversifying Amazon from books to video, web services, and other online sales Jeff founded the aerospace company Blue Origin. His goal is to help enable private human access to space by lowering costs and increasing reliability. He also purchased the Washington Post for 250 million dollars in 2013. He’s never been afraid to try new things and get out of his comfort zone. The results have spoken for themselves.