DISQUS

Jim Kukral: What’s More Important? Getting Rich? Or Your Vision For Your Brand?

  • grantgriffiths · 1 year ago
    We may be richer if we sold out, but would we really be happier? I doubt it. Great post and once again let me just say, I enjoy when you write the post and not just do the videos.
  • Work At Home · 1 year ago
    I could never be happy pretending to be someone else. It always ends up backfiring on you. But yes, I do want to be rich. Who wouldn't in these times? I am, and will always do it my 'own' way. It pays to be yourself. Great post!
  • MLRebecca · 1 year ago
    Another great post, Jim! Your decision to forgo riches in favor of honoring your personal values is admirable. That's a rare quality in business. However, maintaining your integrity can also pay off in the long run. I hope your friend makes a decision he or she is content with!
  • Kirk · 1 year ago
    it's both important i think, if you can get rich doing what you love to do, why not right?
  • Sherry · 1 year ago
    Love your RSS feed photo. A great photo like the one you have with your story is like the icing on the cake with birthday candles and all. I agree with what you have said.
  • SEO GTA · 1 year ago
    This is a big question; it is impossible for me to be happy without money, still that doesnt mean I will be happy with money but the chance in this case is not zero at least (like the first case NO MONEY)
  • Sabrina Christine · 1 year ago
    For me....I have to be who I am, and arrive at my destination when it's time. I can't sell out for money. What would be the point? The journey and the challenges it presents is part of the game of life. Having said that, I do know people who would unabashedly do anything within reason to be wealthy. I consider most of these people good people, they just have a drive to create results quickly without the hidden teachings of lessons to refine them.