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#3: Gunter Dueck. This is a German mathematician who talks a lot about how managers and politicians are afraid to give away their own power. Meanwhile, progress is halted and hindered completely.
#2: Donald Trump. I think that Trump is someone who polarizes the society a lot and I could learn a lot from him since I also think that I am a guy that people tend to like or hate a lot. Also, I like that he failed a lot but still managed to stand up and grow.
Honorable mention: MJ DeMarco. Thank you MJ for providing us a great opportunity to talk to all the successful people in this forum. Also a huge thank you to all the entrepreneurs in this forum that provide great insights into their own lives.
#1: Petro Poroshenko. If you want to achieve everything, this is the ultimate proof that it is possible no matter what the circumstances are. Poroshenko did not only become a PhD and a dollar billionaire in a corrupt country but he was also a great president for Ukraine. Poroshenko's team managed to withhold Russian aggression from Europe and the civilized world by improving the Ukrainian army and making the Ukrainian economy more transparent by providing lots of unpopular reforms. Poroshenko also managed to achieve visa-free travels to the EU for Ukrainians and participated actively in lots of charity projects, e. g. in 2020 his team supported some underfinanced Ukrainian hospitals with oxygen concentrators during the Coronavirus pandemic. I would definitely like to learn from him about how to negotiate from a perspective where your partners consider you weak and do not seem to support you at all.
#2: Donald Trump. I think that Trump is someone who polarizes the society a lot and I could learn a lot from him since I also think that I am a guy that people tend to like or hate a lot. Also, I like that he failed a lot but still managed to stand up and grow.
Honorable mention: MJ DeMarco. Thank you MJ for providing us a great opportunity to talk to all the successful people in this forum. Also a huge thank you to all the entrepreneurs in this forum that provide great insights into their own lives.
#1: Petro Poroshenko. If you want to achieve everything, this is the ultimate proof that it is possible no matter what the circumstances are. Poroshenko did not only become a PhD and a dollar billionaire in a corrupt country but he was also a great president for Ukraine. Poroshenko's team managed to withhold Russian aggression from Europe and the civilized world by improving the Ukrainian army and making the Ukrainian economy more transparent by providing lots of unpopular reforms. Poroshenko also managed to achieve visa-free travels to the EU for Ukrainians and participated actively in lots of charity projects, e. g. in 2020 his team supported some underfinanced Ukrainian hospitals with oxygen concentrators during the Coronavirus pandemic. I would definitely like to learn from him about how to negotiate from a perspective where your partners consider you weak and do not seem to support you at all.