Paul Sullivan has spoken to crowds of 25 to 500 on topics that have ranged from leadership under pressure to how small decisions and behaviors around money do more to determine wealth than how much someone earns.
The “Wealth Matters” columnist of The New York Times reveals the habits, worldviews, and practices that lead to true wealth—and why it’s more important to be “wealthy” than “rich.”
Athletes regularly face win-or-lose situations, but so do business leaders, soldiers, litigators, even average people making crucial decisions about their lives.
How the Year 2000 Turned My Life Upside Down
All those Y2K predictions had me scared about what would befall the world when 1999 became 2000. But it turned out that something more disruptive than my computer clock going haywire or a stock bubble bursting happened to me during those months.
Money Game: Here’s how much it costs to maintain a golf course for a year
As golfers, we complain about the course. Miss a putt and we instinctively touch the green, tamping down a raised ball mark that only our eye can see. Hit it wide off the fairway and we’re likely to comment on the consistency of the rough. Patchy. Burned out. Trampled down. Even if we get to play a U.S. Open–level course like Winged Foot.
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Paul Sullivan has spoken to crowds of 25 to 500 on topics that have ranged from leadership under pressure to how small decisions and behaviors around money do more to determine wealth than how much someone earns.