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Rockefeller was a ruthless competitor. Several Cleveland refiners claimed that Rockefeller had directly threatened them. One refiner told Rockefeller he wasn’t afraid of him to which Rockefeller replied: “You may not be afraid to have your hand cut off, but your body will suffer.” And this is the way...

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I read over 1,000 pages on how John D. Rockefeller approach his work. These are my top 5 takeaways... 1. He saw business as war. Rockefeller saw business like a game of chess. From his biography it says: "He studied, as a player at chess, all the possible combinations, which might imperil his supremacy." 2. He planned relentlessly before executing. As a boy he would play chess with the other kids: "When playing checkers or chess, he showed exceptional caution, studying each move at length, working out every possible countermove in his head. ‘I’ll move just as soon as I get it figured out,’ he told opponents who tried to rush him. ‘You don’t think I’m playing to get beaten, do you?’" “This part was vintage Rockefeller: He slowly and secretly laid the groundwork, then moved with electrifying speed to throw his adversaries off balance.” 3. He worked as though his life depended on it At his first job at Hewitt and Tuttle they would make him collect payments. Sometimes people would refuse to pay him. His biography says: "Sitting outside in his buggy, pale and patient as an undertaker, he would wait until the debtor capitulated. He dunned people as if his life depended on it” 4. He had complete focus Rockefeller said “Do not many of us who fail to achieve big things… fail because we lack concentration-the art of concentrating the mind on the thing to be done at the proper time and to the exclusion of all else?” 5. Work was religious for him He believed work strengthened his character, and formed him into a better person. He said: “I believe the power to make money is a gift from God. Having been endowed with the gift I posses, I believe it is my duty to make money and still more money, and to use the money I make for the good of my fellow man according to the dictates of my conscience.” Rockefeller knew he was destined for greatness.

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