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Boris Ostrobrod’s seven soul principles

My first principle is to take more and to lift higher.

The second principle was said me by my wife: Don’t be afraid of nothing! I dislike dare-devilry, but it’s sometimes necessary to say yourself: don’t be afraid!

The third principle. Saying “no” you make money. Many of people can’t say “no”. I know an architect. Earlier she often complained that her clients cheated her: “I have done a project for some bandits and they have not paid me. The one have not paid me and the other… I have been working but I have no money”. I told her: “You shouldn’t work with bandits! You should learn to say “no”. She thanks me for that advice up to now; she thinks that I have prompted to her an avenue to success in her business.

The fourth principle. Don’t complicate. You are sure to meet people who complicate everything, they always have some problems, and vice versa there are some people who know how to make our life easier.

The fifth principle. It’s the best to lose with clever man than to find with silly man. In other words you should close round yourself clever people.

The sixth principle. For that to do something- you should stir out. You know, how people say: if I know your father, in this case you wouldn’t be. In other words you should be proactive.

The seventh principle. Rich people in Russia have such a problem- they try to provide their children with money, but their children don’t earn this money. And this wealth will never prosper. There is such an expression in Hebrew- “Bread of shame”, you can’t get that you don’t earn. You either will lose it or pay too big price for it.