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    In his book, Get Smarter,  Canadian billionaire, Seymour Schulich, the benefactor of the York Business School provides over 30 life and business lessons.  The book is targeted to the 20-40 year olds, however anyone can benefit from reading it.

    Get Smarter by Seymour Schulich

    Life and Business Lessons

    One of the pieces of advice he gives in the second chapter is, “In any deal try to have your lawyers write the contract.  It’s like having the serve in tennis.  It’s a big edge!”

    I remembered this point as I read the following article this morning:

    http://www.metronews.ca/toronto/comment/article/479324–contracts-can-take-big-toll-on-employee-rights.

    The employer had written the contract and even though the employee had it reviewed by a lawyer he lost a recent case against the employer since he had signed it.

    You must be an entrepreneur.  Look at the list of billionaires in Canada and you quickly realize they or their families own a company.

    Canada saw 25 billionaires ranked in Forbes’ annual billionaire list.

    Canadian Billionaires 2010

    Canada's Billionaires

    Source: The Globle and Mail,  ROB, March 11, 2010

    If you use your company’s PDA such as a Blackberry, laptop, desktop or any other device for other than work purposes you may be fired.  It is no secret, and it is made explicit in company policies that every single keystroke is recorded and may be used against you.

    Two employees in two separate cases were fired for watching porn on company time on a company computer.  One was with the company for 24 years, and the other 14.

    Be smart don’t use the company’s device or network to do anything  that is other than work.

    Stop Watching Porn at Work

    You May Fired for Wasting Company's Time

    Last month in mid February John Babcock passed away at the age of 109.  He was the last surviving veteran from World War One.

    I am astounded when I hear some of us can live to be centenarians.  As we make medical advancements and our quality of life improves we are living longer and longer these days.   In fact Stats Canada recently reported that the men’s life expectancy is now 78.3 and a women’s life expectancy is 83.

    However, a key ingredient to living longer is keeping physically fit.  Statistics Canada also reported that two thirds of Canada is overweight or obese.  What’s more disturbing is that 25% of kids are over weight.

    The Oldest Man in the World

    Secrets on how to live to be 114

    In 2004 Men’s Health magazine interviewed the oldest man in the world to find out his secrets to living a long happy life.  Among the many secrets he shared he said he never paid attention to a woman who was not his and he always tried to have fun.  To see the rest click on the image below.