One of the
greatest men of all times, Richard Charles Nicholas Branson is a British
business magnate and investor. He is the founder and chairman of Virgin Group
of more than 400 companies. Virgin Group’s core business areas are travel,
entertainment and lifestyle. At just the age of 16, his first business venture
was a magazine called Student and that was the beginning of the rise of his
genius.
What many of
us don’t know is that Richard Branson has dyslexia and had poor academic
performance as a student. But there was no stopping him. Branson started his
record business from the crypt of a church where he ran the Student. Trading
under the name ‘Virgin’, it was an overnight success. Branson in 1972 launched
the record label Virgin Records. In 1984 he formed Virgin Atlantic Airways, in
1999 launched Virgin Mobile, Virgin Australia in 2000. “You don’t learn to walk
by following rules. You learn by doing, and by falling over” said Richard
Branson. Rightly so making mistakes is the fastest way to learn. In 1992, to
keep his airline company afloat, Branson sold his record company to EMI. He
wept when the sale was completed since the record business had been the birth
of the Virgin Empire. He later created V2 Records to re-enter the music
business. His spirit and courage are remarkable. He faced failure, but still
always emerged as the winner.
In 1993,
Branson entered into the railways business, what many saw as a risky one. But
nothing could stop him from achieving what he wanted. Giving your 100% in what
you do, makes all the difference. Branson is a living proof that age does not
matter and it’s never too early to start. He is proof to the fact that age is
just a number. Richard Branson made several world record-breaking attempts
after 1985, when he attempted the fastest Atlantic Ocean crossing. His
fearlessness and carefree attitude are truly an inspiration for others. Giving
up or losing hope, Branson does not know of. He just knows how to keep moving
forward and pushing your limits harder. ‘Change is the only constant’ is what
he believes in.
Branson has
guest starred, usually playing himself, on several television shows like
Friends, Baywatch, The Day Today and more. He has also made cameo appearances
in films like Around the World in 80 Days, Superman Returns and Casino Royale. He’s
a worldwide celebrity and an ardent humanitarian, not just any other
billionaire. He has his fingers in all sorts of pies. What he teaches is to be
the best at what we do and don’t compromise for anything less than greatness.
“Right now
I’m just delighted to be alive and to have had a nice long bath.” Even though
he has the kind of life that most people envy, for him it is the simple things
that matter. Richard Branson with his stellar attitude, teaches us to be what
we want to be. His simple principle is to just keep going no matter how hard it
is. Not everybody can be Richard Branson, but let us try
to be the best version of ourselves.
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