success



They say that for you to succeed in life you have to study but not a lie but also does not mean that the best student in the class saw the richest.
No Why
Success comes from 40% chance,30% of the cleverness of intelligence, only intelligence that Japan would have told the 100 richest people in the world I saw the list of 50 and had people from India, Chile, Brazil, Mexico, Russia, Italy, USA, Spain and UAE. What I say and do not need to hit all the answer but learn the answers to all questions.
Do you know who Bernard Charles Ecclestone:
Ecclestone was born in St Peter South Elmham, a small village three miles south of Bungay, Suffolk. The son of a fisherman, he attended primary school in Wissett before the family moved to Bexleyheath, Kent, in 1938. Ecclestone left school at 16 years of age to work at the gas plant site, and to pursue his hobby of motorcycles.

In 1972 he bought the Brabhamteam, which he ran for fifteen years. team owner he became a member of theFormula One Constructors Association. His control of the sport, which grew from his pioneering the sale of television rights in the late 1970s, is chiefly financial, but under the terms of the Concorde Agreement he and his companies also manage the administration, setup and logistics of each Formula One Grand Prix. Ecclestone himself entered two Grand Prix races during the 1958 season, failing to qualify for either of them.
After his accident, Ecclestone temporarily left racing to make a number of eventually lucrative investments in real estate and loan financing and to manage the Weekend Car Auctions firm. He returned to racing in 1957 as manager of driver Stuart Lewis-Evans, and purchased the assets of the F1 Connaught team, whose drivers included Lewis-Evans,Roy Salvadori, Archie Scott Brown, and Ivor Bueb. Ecclestone even attempted, unsuccessfully, to qualify a car himself at Monaco in 1958. He continued to manage Lewis-Evans when he moved to the Vanwall team; Salvadori moved on to manage the Cooperteam. Lewis-Evans suffered severe burns when his engine exploded at the 1958 Moroccan Grand Prix and succumbed to his injuries six days later; Ecclestone was rather shaken up and once again retired from racing.
His friendship with Salvadori led to his becoming manager of driver Jochen Rindt and a partial owner of Rindt's 1970 Lotus Formula 2 team (whose other driver was Graham Hill). Rindt, on his way to the 1970 World Championship, died in a crash at the Monza circuit, though he was awarded the championship posthumously. In early 1972, Ecclestone purchased the Brabham team from Ron Tauranac and began his decades-long advocacy for team control of F1, forming the Formula One Constructors Association with Frank Williams, Colin Chapman, Teddy Mayer, Ken Tyrrell, and Max Mosley. Hereabouts arose the continuing question of television rights.
Today it gets 70% of the profits of F1 and Formula1 and the most lucrative sporting events in the world.
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The key to be there you can learn, you can try is up to you.