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Jason Shen summarizes Paul Graham’s Do Great Work
When Picasso painted, he never thought about a target audience. He didn’t have a target segment of users in mind. But eventually he was not only a great artist. Those who discovered him made also a great business. There is an enormous (and unexploited) business potential also in this type of innovation.”
Roberto Verganti • Design Driven Innovation: Changing the Rules of Competition by Radically Innovating What Things Mean
said his goal was to “live like a pauper, but with plenty of money.” The artist’s name was Pablo Ruiz Picasso.
Jeff Goins • Real Artists Don't Starve: Timeless Strategies for Thriving in the New Creative Age
Bloomberg-Beta • Manual/1 - Manual.md at main · Bloomberg-Beta/Manual
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Collaborate. Genius is often considered the purview of loners who retreat to their garrets and are struck by creative lightning. Like many myths, that of the lone genius has some truth to it. But there’s usually more to the story. The Madonnas and drapery studies produced in Verrocchio’s studio, and the versions of Virgin of the Rocks and Madonna o
... See moreWalter Isaacson • Leonardo da Vinci
“Picasso had a saying—‘good artists copy, great artists steal’—and