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BBC Switch on what it takes to become the next Richard Branson and Alan Sugar.
Be careful to the advice you follow regardless - Multi-millionaire Alan Sugar advises young entrepreneurs to get a job instead of posses that taking over the world spirit.

This weeks excerpt of the week is extracted from 'The Rules of Money' by Richard Templar, a resourceful book on how to create wealth.
Rule Number 5 - Most people are too lazy to be wealthy (Page 14)
Most people are too lazy to be rich. They may say they want to be rich, but they don’t. They may buy a lottery ticket as a sort of half hearted gesture of wanting to be rich, but they aren’t prepared to put in the work. They aren’t prepared to make sacrifices, study, learn, work their socks off, put in the effort, and make it a determined and concentrated focus of their life. I think if you look at anyone rich enough to be a role model-Bill Gates, Richard Branson, Alan Sugar, Warren Buffet, Gordon Ramsey, James Dyson, Petr Kellner – you’ll notice only one thing in common – they work their socks off. They might make their money from computers, sales, cookery, business, the film industry, vacuum cleaners, pop music, radio stations, whatever. But the one thing they all share is the ability to do more in a day than most of us do in a month. That’s the wonderful thing about wealth – it’s lying around waiting to be claimed (remember rule 1). Those who claim it are the ones who get up early, work hard, and put in the hours.
Win a signed copy of Alan Sugars autobiography 'What You See Is What You Get'

If you aspire to build a business empire worth £830 million (US$1.261 billion), here's your chance to learn from someone that's done it, Sir Alan Sugar.
To win a signed copy of 'What You See Is What You Get', all you need to do is:
Write a short paragraph on what 'YOU THINK' it takes to become successful financially.
The best answer, will win the PRIZE: It's really that simply
Email your answer and full contact details to info@mycomeup.com by October 11th
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Lesson: Treat creating wealth as a game, Being emotional will cloud the decisions you make!
Electronics Tycoon, Sir Alan Sugar (worth £830 million) openly admits that his desire for money out weighs his passion for running a business.
How not to create an advertisement according to business tycoon, Sir Alan sugar.
Source: The Apprentice - season one



