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Marc Andreessen • Why We Should Be Optimistic About the Future
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Failure is just part of the process. It took me 15 years and 5,127 attempts to develop the first bagless cyclonic vacuum. And I won't lie, it was frustrating, aggravating – but it was also invigorating, exciting. What matters about failure is that you learn from it.
Not only do people cringe at the thought of failing, but we're also an impatient
... See moreJames Dyson • Yes, it’s OK it took me 5,127 attempts to make a bagless vacuum
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Suzy Wetlaufer • The Perfect Paradox of Star Brands: An Interview with Bernard Arnault of LVMH
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Daniel Giacopelli • All Good Things Must Start
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Benn Stancil • Why Are We Surprised That Startups Are So Freaking Hard?
We only want to make great products and when you don’t focus only on making money and have reached a certain level, everything becomes about quality. Right now, there is a certain cultural fascination with fast growth, IPOs and so on, but I want to go slow, really slow and think long-term. It takes time to do good things. You see, this cultural phe
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Tony Fadell • Build: An Unorthodox Guide to Making Things Worth Making - The New York Times bestseller
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