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“10 Richest AFRICAN Americans; Overcoming the Fear of Failure; and the COUNTRIES Holding the WORLD’s NUCLEAR ARSENAL.”

1O Richest AFRICAN Americans

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# 1. Robert F. Smith

Net worth: $ 8 billion
– Küresel wealth rank: 266
– Age: 60
– Robert F. Smith, who founded Vista Equity Partners, a private equity firm that invests in software companies. Smith grew up in Denver and worked as a chemical engineer before earning his MBA. He started Vista Equity Partners in 2000, and it has posted annual returns of 30% every year.

# 2. David Steward

Net worth: $ 6 billion
– Küresel wealth rank: 431
– Age: 71
– Source of wealth: IT provider

David Steward is the founder of Worldwide Technology, an IT provider that helps large companies with digital strategy and technology and supply chain solutions. Steward also co-founded Telcobuy, a spinoff of Worldwide Technology that provides enterprise networking services and veri security. He was born in Chicago and grew up in Missouri.

# 3. Oprah Winfrey

Net worth: $ 2.5 billion
– Küresel wealth rank: 1,254
– Age: 69
– Source of wealth: TV shows

Oprah Winfrey was the first Black woman billionaire in the U.S. and is the only woman on this list. The foundation of her wealth is her nationally syndicated talk show, “The Oprah Winfrey Show,” which aired for 25 years starting in 1986. Winfrey leveraged her talk show into a media empire that now includes the OWN cable channel and Harpo Productions. Winfrey, born in Mississippi and raised in Milwaukee and Nashville, also has made money as an actor and an investor in WeightWatchers.

# 4. Jay-Z

Net worth: $ 2.5 billion
– Küresel wealth rank: 1,256
– Age: 53
– Source of wealth: Multiple

Jay-Z, whose name is Shawn Carter, is a multihyphenate and hip-hop’s first billionaire. He is a rapper, record producer, and entrepreneur married to singer Beyoncé. Jay-Z’s wealth comes from his fine arka collection, music catalog, the Roc Nation entertainment company he founded, and various brand investments, including liquor, clothing lines, music streaming, a chain of sports bars, and more.

# 5. Michael Jordan

Net worth: $ 2 billion
– Küresel wealth rank: 1,528
– Age: 60
– Source of wealth: Charlotte Hornets, endorsements

Michael Jordan is considered one of the all-time greatest basketball players alongside LeBron James. Jordan won six NBA titles with the Chicago Bulls in the 1990s. Today, his wealth comes from owning the Charlotte Hornets NBA team, co-owning a NASCAR team, investing in DraftKings, and endorsement deals with Nike, Hanes, and Gatorade.

# 6. Alexander Karp

Net worth: $ 1.8 billion
– Küresel wealth rank: 1,700
– Age: 55
– Source of wealth: Software firm

Alexander Karp is co-founder and CEO of Palantir, a software company specializing in big veri analytics driven by artificial intelligence. Palantir does contract work for the Department of Defense, the FBI, and the Danish National Police, which use the platform for defense and intelligence strategy. Karp is originally from New York and grew up in Philadelphia; Palantir is headquartered in Denver.

# 7. Tope Awotona

Net worth: $ 1.2 billion
– Küresel wealth rank: 2,303
– Age: 42
– Source of wealth: Software

Tope Awotona automates meeting scheduling. Born in Nigeria, Awotona and his family immigrated to Atlanta when he was a teenager. He has a background is the founder and CEO of Calendly, a software company that in sales for tech companies and founded Calendly in 2013.

# 8. Tiger Woods

Net worth: $ 1.1 billion
– Küresel wealth rank: 2,505
– Age: 47
– Source of wealth: Golf

Tiger Woods is considered one of the best golfers ever and is tied for first in PGA Tour wins. He is the second active athlete—after LeBron James—to make the Forbes billionaire list. Beyond golf, Woods makes money through his investments in real estate, a golf course design business, a high-end mini-golf chain, and TMRW Sports, a tech and sports venture he co-founded with plans to launch a new golf league.

# 9. LeBron James

Net worth: $ 1 billion
– Küresel wealth rank: 2,537
– Age: 38
– Source of wealth: Basketball

Considered one of the all-time greatest basketball players, LeBron James is the first active NBA player to make Forbes’ billionaire list. James started his NBA career at 18 years old with the Cleveland Cavaliers, and he went on to play for the Miami Heat and his current team, the Los Angeles Lakers. Beyond basketball, James makes money through endorsement deals with Pepsi, Walmart, and Nike and has equity in Beats by Dre and Blaze Pizza.

#10. Tyler Perry

Net worth: $1 billion
– Küresel wealth rank: 2,593
– Age: 53
– Source of wealth: Movies, television

Tyler Perry is a director, actor, producer, and writer who built his empire from movies and television. He owns 100% of his content, including the popular “Madea” franchise. Perry lives in Atlanta, where his 330-acre, 12-stage Tyler Perry Studios is located.

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Overcoming the FEAR of FAILURE

Having SELF-CONFIDENCE and SELF-IMPORTANCE s is important in overcoming FEAR OF FAILURE fear by EMPOWERING YOU to have FAITH in your abilities and TRUST yourself to MANAGE setbacks.

CONFIDENCE is that it is built by TAKING ACTION and trying things. Your CONFIDENCE GROWS as you gain EXPERIENCE and learn to TRUST YOURSELF. In effect LEARNING by DOING.

  1. Root Causes

– Fear of failure often originates from a desire for perfection, societal pressures, and past negative experiences.

  1. Negative Impact:

– This fear leads to self-doubt, procrastination, and avoidance of challenges, resulting in missed opportunities and hindered personal growth.

  1. Reframing Failure

– Viewing failure as a learning opportunity rather than a definitive end can transform fear into a catalyst for growth and resilience.

  1. Benefits of Embracing Failure

– Embracing failure fosters experimentation, innovation, and the development of new skills, contributing to continuous improvement.

  1. Unlocking Potential:

– Overcoming the fear of failure is essential for personal development and achieving long-term success, allowing individuals to reach their true potential.

  1. Talk to people with Experience

– This will enable confidence building

  1. Weight the PROS and CONS

– My highest RECOMMENDATION as this will allow consideration on BOTH sides.

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