Jim Rohn was known as many things: business philosopher, motivational speaker, coach of coaches, and so forth. Yet his greatest asset was that of a mentor. Tony Robbins described Jim Rohn as his very first mentor in motivational speaking. This led him on the road to do the same.
Yesterday, Jim Rohn passed away at the age of 79. I had the privilege of meeting him back in the 90′s for the first time. His teachings affected me many years before that. I realized that I wanted to have the same type of impact on others (though not quite what he had). I remember talking to several top motivational speakers and found out that it was Jim Rohn that helped lead them on the path to do the same (much like Tony Robbins mentioned earlier).
Yes, he will be missed and yet his teaching will live on. Like Napoleon Hill before him, Jim has left a lasting legacy for future generations to learn from. He is now in the heavens knowing that his work will continue here on Earth.
You can read more about the tribute to Jim Rohn at http://tribute.jimrohn.com/





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