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www.petersage.com

“A lot of people ask me what my secret to success is and I try to encapsulate that in a few short but crucial beliefs that are core to who I am.

“The first is easy and that is if I lost everything tomorrow, then I know it would simply be a fantastic excuse to go again! In short, I am not addicted to the outcome, but I AM addicted to playing the game!

“The 2nd core belief that I have is this: I know that there isn’t anything (and I mean not a single thing!) that can ever happen to me in my lifetime that I cannot learn from or be empowered by in SOME way. Period.”


about peter sage...

Peter is a high performance individual who specializes in all areas of personal development. Even at 31 years old, his history makes inspiring reading to any would-be entrepreneurs. Peter left school at the age of 16 with the usual ’would-be-entrepreneur’ set of qualifications (i.e. none) He started his first business at 17 with no capital or funding and by the age of 23 was busy setting up his 9th business, Chairman of his own group of companies and was well on his way to establishing himself as an innovative force in the business world.

Although as everyone knows, the road to success is never without its pitfalls, bumps in the road and errors in judgment. At age 24 things started to go wrong when a bad debtor and some poor choices forced him to start again from scratch. However, 12 months later and in a blur of entrepreneurial activity, he was back on his feet with a string of new business ideas.