Ivorian businessman Stanislas Zézé has made major revelations about his career. In an interview, he explained how to balance work and pleasure.
“When I was in France and my father died, my older brother often said to me: “You need to remember that our father is no longer here.
I see the friends you frequent, you are still in high society, but you have to understand that you, your father, he is no longer.
Between brothers and sisters, there is no legal obligation, only a moral obligation. That means if you screw up in your life, it's your problem. »
What my older brother didn't know is that I'm not someone who easily gives out information about myself.
He saw me on Saturday mornings, well dressed like a true Bhété, leaving the house at 8 a.m. to return at 8 p.m.
For him, I was probably going to party with my friends. But in reality, I spent my days in the library, studying until 4 p.m., before joining my friends.
Moreover, they themselves reproached me for liking to study too much, as if I were the only one going to school.
I had iron discipline: I could come home at 5 a.m. from a nightclub and be at the library at 8 a.m.
It was my rhythm, my way of combining studies and social life”he indicated.
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