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I learned at an early age it’s better to invent your own game; then you can always be a winner.

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We were like the wild creatures living at the edge of an ecosystem—adaptable, resilient, tough.

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In all, perfection is finally attained not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is no longer anything to take away.

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If you want to understand the entrepreneur, study the juvenile delinquent. The delinquent is saying w his own actions “this sucks, I’m going to so my own thing”

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Work has to be enjoyable. One has to come to work on the balls of our feet and go up the stairs two steps at a time.

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As is usually the case w two schools of thought, the truth lies right down the middle.

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This is likecatching a taxi in NYC on a rainy day—it’s every man for himself.

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Sometimes good ideas sprimg from having a sense of where you want to go, of having a vision of the next level of products.

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You can’t wait to have all the answers before you act. It is oftem a greater risk to phase in products because you lose the advantage of being first w a new idea.

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Eat lower on the food chain, live simply and reduce your consumption of material goods.

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Doing risk sports teaches the lesson—never exceed your limits.you have; be true to yourself and know your strengths and limitations. Live within your means.

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If you wait for the customer to tell you what to do, you’re too late.

Henry Ford’s customers didnt want a Model T, they wanted a faster horse.

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