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Love Your Work
- By Donald Trump
- Published 09/26/2008
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Donald Trump
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).
View all articles by Donald Trump“The
most important thing in life is to love what you’re dong,” says Trump,
“because that’s the only way you’ll ever be really good at it.”
It wasn’t Trump’s knowledge of the real estate market or salesmanship alone
that led him to become one of the wealthiest Americans and owner of over 18
million square feet of land in Manhattan alone. Rather, it was all the late
nights he worked to get his ideas off the blueprints and onto the streets; it
was the endless business meetings and phone calls he placed to the powers that
be; it was his tireless promotion of what seemed to others to be nothing more
than outlandish fantasy. In other words, it was his passion.
As soon as the young Trump began making property inspections with his father,
he knew he could take a strong liking to real estate. While he had confidence
in his abilities to excel in this field, it wasn’t the potential for money that
was pushing Trump ahead. Nor was it the fame. Instead, it was the real estate
business itself and the art of deal making that Trump thrived on.
“Money was never a big motivation for me, except as a way to keep score,” says
Trump. “The real excitement is playing the game.” It is Trump’s love for
the game that allowed him to keep playing despite the critics, the lawsuits,
the bankruptcy. It was only the dedication that came from his passion for real
estate that enabled him to continue reaching for his dreams against all odds.
“Without passion, you don’t have energy, without energy you have nothing,” says
Trump. “It’s tangible, it’s solid, it’s beautiful. It’s artistic, from my
standpoint, and I just love real estate.” Trump knew he would never be
able to devote his life to anything else, and so he threw all his energy into
real estate. And, that, says Trump, is one of the biggest keys to his success.
Otherwise, he might have crumbled when the first ten or so people laughed at
his ideas.
Making business deals was, for Trump, an art form that he was happy to spend
endless hours devoted to. “Other people paint beautifully on canvas or write
wonderful poetry. I like making deals, preferably big deals,” says Trump.
Whether it’s painting or writing or buying and selling real estate, Trump
stresses that a passion for what you do will be the underlying cause of
whatever success you achieve. And without it, success will never come.
Today, Trump could easily retire knowing not only that he has amassed a fortune
worth over an estimated $2 billion, but that he has also changed the
face of New York. Instead, Trump’s passion keeps him going to work every
day. He craves the adrenaline that comes from a handshake over a new deal, a
tough negotiation, or a groundbreaking for a new building. Despite his lavish
lifestyle, Trump would not be content to sit in the penthouse at the top of
Trump Tower and be idle. He craves his work, he loves his work
and this is why he has succeeded in his work.
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