5 Important Lessons Young People Should Learn From Colonel David Sanders
KFC; an acronym that connotes hot chicken wings, and an old man with a goatee and a black string tie beaming at your satisfaction.
Yes, that old man–the likeness of Colonel Harland David Sanders, born on 9 September 1890 and the founder, mascot and brand ambassador of the American fast food chain, Kentucky Fried Chicken.
Sanders died on 16 December 1980 at the age of 90 with his net worth approximated at $3.5 million dollars. KFC reached an estimate of $2 billion ($5.9 billion as of today) in annual revenue, with roughly 6,000 restaurant outlets in over 48 countries worldwide.
As of 2015, KFC had reached more than 20,000 restaurant outlets in 123 countries with annual revenue of more than $23 billion.
So how did Colonel Harland David Sandersbecome so rich and what can young people learn from him?
In this video, we’ll share with you; 5 important lessons young people should learn from Colonel Harland David Sanders.