Mark Cuban recalls the childhood fight that changed his life

"I thought I would be cool ... I never felt so terrible in all my life."


The billionaires probably deserve to be listened to. Especially the self-manufactured variety. They solved one of the great mysteries of life: wealth. For the rest of us, becoming a billionaire may seem like Alchimy: how do you do it? How do you start? What should be? In fact, even Mark Cuban, the 58-year owner of the Mavericks of Dallas and founder of Broadcast.com, is not very different from everyone.

The show of reality abcShark aquarium Co-host and investor, philanthropist and father-of-three have built his empire hard work at a time until he has put itself in software sales at the beginning of the Dot Com Com. Today, Cuban is not only one of the most recognizable and most respected business leaders, but its name is also often launched as a potential challenge to President Donald Trump in 2020. (on behalf of rendering, Cuban always says that there is"no chance" He ran for the President.)

But Cubain has not always demonstrated a good judgment. The author "violently independent" ofHow to win business sports And the father - de-three, acknowledged a given moment when he was only 10 years old. The turn, associated with his father's wise words, gave him one of the most lasting lessons of his life.

"When I was in grade school, I was one of the two Jewish children only. Name-Calling was not all that is unusual, so I entered a lot of fights. And every time I was doing My father would tell me: "People who hate have already lost the battle. You see, treat others equitably and with respect was the most important thing for him. "Everyone is the same inside," he says.

"I did not understand what he meant to lose when you showed hate up to one day of the fifth year. I thought I would be cool - a hard guy - if I hit this heavy child, Everyone mocked. So I'm marked and struck him into the stomach. The kid started crying, and I never felt so terrible in all my life. It was then that I knew exactly what My father was trying to teach me. Buser someone, words or actions, leaves the greatest scar on the person who threw the punch. I think a lot about this lesson. "

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