Read more“My rich friends, need my poor friends to do better, if only to remain rich.”
Read more“In a world that has figured out — with a fair degree of precision — what it is against, dare to be different. Figure out what you are for — and then go do something about THAT one thing. It’s easy to be against stuff.”
John Hope Bryant, entrepreneur and author, Love Leadership
Read more“The definition of a successful life, is one who is able to successfully manage pain. Both the pain we create for ourselves, and the pain visited onto us by others. If you can’t manage pain, you can’t live.”
Fred D. Smith, from Love Leadership
What a Dear Friend and Brother Looks Like… Happy Birthday Rod McGrew
This gentleman is what a dear friend looks like. His name is Rod McGrew, and today is his birthday, which gives me an excuse to brag about him and to share with the world some of more amazing attributes. Some know him as the chief of brand and marketing at Operation...Read more“A planet of seven billion people cannot be sustained with only 1.2 billion jobs, that the very survival of humanity, rich and poor alike, depends on finding ways to mobilize, innovate, generate another one billion or two billion jobs.”
John Hope Bryant weighs in on Greece and the Greek bailout
Many have asked me my views on what’s happening in Greece. Unfortunately, it has deep roots in and around what I believe is wrong with large parts of the world, and why I wrote the book, “How The Poor Can Save Capitalism: Rebuilding the Path to the Middle...Read more“I would rather you respect me, and learn to like me, than to like me, and never respect me.” How John Hope Bryant lives his life.
Read more“As mayor of Atlanta I learned that, as far as cities are concerned, national economies are mostly irrelevant. To survive, cities must join together in a global economy. And technology, which transcends borders, is far more powerful than any laws created by councils, legislators, or Congress.”