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“It’s complicated, but, anyway, on this point I am one hundred percent positive. The Indians are going to open their own casino. And it won’t stop there. Once that happens, every Indian tribe in the country is going to try to get in on the act. Mark. My. Words.”
Dann McDorman • West Heart Kill: A novel
Over the years, I’ve launched dozens and dozens of projects and sold goods and services to businesses and individuals. I’ve worked with Jay Levinson, the father of Guerrilla Marketing, with Lester Wunderman, the godfather of direct mail, and Bernadette Jiwa, the doyenne of storytelling. My ideas have built billion-dollar companies and raised nearly
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It’s never been so easy to own the sport in business today because so few performers are doing the things required to reach industry dominance. Mastery is a rarity, and people who play at a brilliant level are a scarcity.
Robin Sharma • The 5 AM Club: Own Your Morning. Elevate Your Life.
Six years into his professional tennis career, Andre Agassi’s manager, Perry Rogers, arranged for them to have dinner with Brad Gilbert, a former pro who’d had a great career despite limited natural ability. Rogers had just read Gilbert’s book, Winning Ugly, and wanted to meet with Brad, he told him, “to get your take on Andre’... See more
want to win the French Open. Then I’ll have all four slams to my credit. The complete set. I’ll be only the fifth man to accomplish such a feat in the open era—and the first American.
Andre Agassi • Open
there was a time, not that long ago when launching a product meant running the gantlet. you needed press. you needed distribution. you needed to get on the calendar of some techcrunch reporter who would decide if you were worth covering. your launch narrative wasn’t yours. it was borrowed prestige, wrapped in corporate euphemisms, stripped of heat.
... See moreTraditional gaming shrinks to 26.7% of game and esports revenue as overall U.S. sales head to $72B by 2027 | PwC
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