This week was busy! I felt like I had to do lots of work so it's nice to be able to take a look at everything that I accomplished. When I took the quiz I noticed that there were a few questions that I struggled on, so I thought I would take another look at them.
What I learned:
When President Gordon B. Hinckley was introduced to the press as the President of the Church in 1995, what did he say his focus would be?
This was found in the talk by Elder James E. Faust. He said "At the first press conference when President Gordon B. Hinckley was introduced to the press as the President of the Church in 1995, he was asked what his focus would be. He answered: “Carry on. Yes. Our theme will be to carry on the great work which has been furthered by our predecessors.” 7 This is a great theme for all of us. We need to carry on and endure to the end."
Combined with the theme this week of mastery I thought that of how important this principle is the need to master a subject or skill and carry on.
Another question I had was: Which of the following is not a skill that was mentioned to be a successful entrepreneur?
This was found in the article "Are Successful Entrepreneurs Born or Made?" The list of skills were:
- "The ability to find good salespeople and manage a sales force.”
- “Having a firm grasp of which numbers are important.”
- “Knowing how to put together an assembly line or service delivery process.”
- Being able to communicate clearly.”
- “Listening and questioning customers.”
- “Being a problem solver; thinking."
- “Being curious enough to uncover and unravel the strategies of competitors.
The answer to this was success.
What I have yet to learn:
I wasn't able to answer this question:
In the interviews conducted with people over the age of 60 in a Hero's journey, they all came to a conclusion that only a few things will matter. Which of the following was not one of the questions mentioned?
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