Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is an American business magnate, socialite, television personality, and author. He is the Chairman and CEO of the Trump Organization, a US-based real-estate developer. Trump is also the founder of Trump Entertainment Resorts, which operates numerous casinos and hotels
across the world. Trump's extravagant lifestyle and outspoken manner
have made him a celebrity for years, a status which was only amplified
by the success of his NBC reality show, The Apprentice (of which he serves as host and executive producer).
Experience taught me a few things,” says Trump. “One is to
listen to your gut, no matter how good something sounds on paper.”
Experience taught me a few things,” says Trump. “One is to listen to your gut, no matter how good something sounds on paper.”
Trusting his instincts is what has distinguished Trump’s groundbreaking career
from his competitors. With his natural ability to spot unique business
opportunities, and the knowledge he gained from his father and the Wharton
School, Trump had honed his instincts to the point where he had more confidence
listening to his gut feelings over anything else when making an important
decision.
Trusting his instincts is what pushed Trump to enter the
dwindling New York real estate market when everybody else was pulling out. And,
not only did he enter the market and purchase decrepit properties, but he
actually raised prices. His instincts are also to thank for his decision to
stay on the sidelines a little longer when prices sometimes seemed too high. “I
knew that if I was patient and kept my eyes open, a better opportunity would
eventually arise.”
When Trump first started building golf courses, it was his instincts that told
him it would be a profitable business venture. He combined his passion for golf
along with his business knowledge and his courses have turned out to be huge
hits. “The results have been spectacular because I paired both instinct and
logic,” he says. Similarly, Trump knew to listen to his instincts when he first
met Mark Burnett, the man behind The Apprentice. “Within a few seconds of
meeting [him]…I knew he was one hundred percent solid, both as a person and as
a professional.” The success of this business partnership has since been
extremely rewarding for both, with The Apprentice becoming one of the highest
rated reality shows on TV.
But, everybody has instincts and instinct alone is not enough to succeed, says
Trump. The ability to recognize and listen to your instincts is equally
important and is something that many people are unable to do. Recognizing your
instincts requires the courage as well as the opportunity to be able to do so.
“Somewhere out there are a few men with more innate talent at golf than Jack
Nicklaus, or women with greater ability at tennis than Chris Evert or Martina
Navratilova, but they will never lift a club or swing a racket and therefore
will never find out how great they could have been,” he says. Instead, they’ll
be content to sit and watch stars perform on television.”
In any profession, instincts mean nothing if you are too scared to acknowledge
and use them. Trump wasn’t scared and he let his instincts push him all the way
to the penthouse.