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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.
We were like the wild creatures living at the edge of an ecosystem—adaptable, resilient, tough.
In all, perfection is finally attained not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is no longer anything to take away.
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”
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.
As is usually the case w two schools of thought, the truth lies right down the middle.
This is likecatching a taxi in NYC on a rainy day—it’s every man for himself.
Sometimes good ideas sprimg from having a sense of where you want to go, of having a vision of the next level of products.
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.
Eat lower on the food chain, live simply and reduce your consumption of material goods.
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.
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.