
"He calls b.s. when he sees it, but he isn't a hater. As fast as O'Leary is to declare "I'm out!" he also doesn't hesitate to throw his full energy behind the things he loves. If you follow Mr. Wonderful on social, you know he loves watches. WORSHIPS watches. We talked about where his passion for collecting rare timepieces came from and how that obsession led to his latest venture, WonderCare, a partnership with the 1916 company."
"We also talked about the one investment his wife told him he was "out of his mind" for making (a record-setting winning $12.9 million auction bid on a basketball card,) his thoughts on management tactics, how he keeps his energy up, and the worst mistake he sees people make over and over again in entrepreneurship."
"The number one thing hurting most entrepreneurs' ability to stay focused and energized? "Shit food," says O'Leary. "You don't know how bad that crap is for you until you stop eating it, and then you feel incredible." He tells anyone he meets to try the Yuka app, which scans barcodes of packaged foods and tells you if you really want it in your body or not. He also stresses exercising your mind by doing things out of your comfort zone."
Kevin O'Leary is a blunt, decisive investor who calls out dishonesty and quickly rejects proposals he dislikes while energetically backing ventures he believes in. He has a deep passion for collecting rare watches that led him to launch WonderCare in partnership with the 1916 company. He made a record-setting $12.9 million auction bid on a basketball card that his wife deemed outrageous. He emphasizes management discipline and identifies a recurring critical mistake that entrepreneurs make. He prioritizes physical and mental energy through diet, recommends the Yuka app to evaluate packaged foods, and urges mental exercise by leaving comfort zones.
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