Richard Branson reveals the VERY bizarre to-do list he wrote in 1972 that helped drive him to success
Richard Branson, pictured above right and inset, has revealed the secrets of his success in a bizarre to-do list, pictured inset, that he wrote more than 40 years ago. The billionaire founder of Virgin penned the note in 1972 when he was just 22 years old. He has since built an empire of more than 200 firms which includes a record label, airline and health club arm - making him one of the richest people in the world. But he has released a copy of his bizarre to-do list after 'taking a walk down memory lane' to reflect on his own achievements. It features items such as 'learn to fly' and to 'start buying odds and sods' for his record studio. More unusual suggestions include 'look after me, you, boat' and 'entertain everybody with me'.
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