The Dream: How I Learned the Risks and Rewards of Entrepreneurship and Made Millions
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.53 (655 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0230618952 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 256 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-11-13 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
In addition to his appearance on The Secret Millionaire, he has been interviewed on The Oprah Winfrey Show, FOX Business Network's "Cavuto," The Bonnie Hunt Show, The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet, CW11 Morning News, FOX & Friends, ABC's Young Hollywood, and NBC's TechNow. He has been featured i
One of America's most successful young internet entrepreneurs tells his unique and inspiring story, and reveals the risks and rewards behind the sky's-the-limit possibilities of internet entrepreneurship.Gurbaksh Chahal started the Internet advertising company ClickAgents from his bedroom at the age of 16, having emigrated to the United States with his Sikh family from the small town of Tarn Taran, India. Chahal went on to become the youngest executive of a multi-billion dollar NASDAQ-listed company, and then sold his second company, BlueLithium, to Yahoo! for $300 million, turning many of his employees into multi-millionaires as well. Chahal's story not only shows how a 16-year-old immigrant overcame discrimination and adversity to fulfill his highest ambitions, but also provides aspiring ent
You make all those millions, what then? Where does that road go? Here's one story. What an unbelievable life and astonishing downfall! Worthy of Shakespeare, (yet more acts to come?) He is young enough to rise up again in equally astonishing ways. I am giving You make all those millions, what then? Where does that road go? Here's one story. S. S. Harrison What an unbelievable life and astonishing downfall! Worthy of Shakespeare, (yet more acts to come?) He is young enough to rise up again in equally astonishing ways. I am giving 4-stars to the book not his private life. But since it comes up there was an article on BBC this week by Zaria Gorvett: "Why it pays to be grumpy and bad-tempered". Worth looking over. It turns out a frequent trait for incredibly successful people to have bad, if not explosive tempers so I wish Mr. Chahal would write another book honestly chronicling what the hell happened to hi. -stars to the book not his private life. But since it comes up there was an article on BBC this week by Zaria Gorvett: "Why it pays to be grumpy and bad-tempered". Worth looking over. It turns out a frequent trait for incredibly successful people to have bad, if not explosive tempers so I wish Mr. Chahal would write another book honestly chronicling what the hell happened to hi. Great view into the life of a young and successful entrepreneur PhillyMusicLover I learned about "G" on the show Secret Millionaire. I'm always inspired by success stories, i finished the book in one day (couldn't put it down). This book just shows how you make your own "luck", by getting in the game and believing in yourself to make it work. It also shows what's really important in the money game, equity not income. Both deals required very little of his own money (first deal was net 90 credit). He also didn't know how to program, showing another valid point. Being technically knowledgeable in a business is a liability, he didn't . Summer said Worth its weight in gold!. What a gold mine! In this book you will find a wealth of information as G shares the story of his road to success. He is honest and humble about the mistakes he made along the way as well. His friendly advice is interwoven with stories of his upbringing and his family's struggle to make a better life for themselves here in America. This book will inspire you to never give up on your dream of success no matter what.
Young Hollywood wants to know what this young man can't do!” Young Hollywood. “While success like his is often attributed to luck, Chahal's story, like that of many immigrants, is more one of sacrifice it was years of hard work, persistence and faith, along with the support of his family, that brought his financial rewards--not chance.” San Francisco Chronicle“Chahal is a prodigy, a successful entrepreneur, and a writer. His story is remarkable and we think it is a prime example of what can be accomplished with a little motivation and ingenuity