The history of culture is one of negativity towards new work and new ideas, to a point where public annoyance can be seen as an endorsement.
The history of culture is one of negativity towards new work and new ideas, to a point where public annoyance can be seen as an endorsement.

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- Everything you’ve ever wanted is on the other side of fear.
- 99 percent of success is built on failure.
- By questioning all the aspects of our business, we continuously inject improvement and innovation into our culture.
- Whatever has happened in my quest for innovation has been part of my quest for immaculate reality.
- There is a difference between failing and failure. Failing is trying something that you learn doesn’t work. Failure is throwing in the towel and giving up.
- Some fish love to swim upstream. Some people love to overcome challenges.
- When you know the destination, the path is easy.
- To become a better you, don’t keep doing the same things all the time.
- If an innovative piece of software comes along, Microsoft copies it and makes it part of Windows. This is not innovation; this is the end of innovation.
- Innovation is the transfer of new ideas or the adaptation of new concepts, until the final stage of a product, process or service activity.
- Innovation is adoption and diffusion of a new idea, practice or product aiming at market success.
- The alluring, long-shot chance of a huge gain is the grease that lubricates the machine of innovation.
- History is made by those who see beyond what already exists.
- Self-discipline coupled with passion and innovation will get you far in this world.
- Practice makes perfect, but it doesn’t make new
- Innovation is the introduction of new method or procedure for an existing activity to raise productivity.
- I believe that poor people are the world’s greatest entrepreneurs. Everyday, they must innovate in order to survive.
- I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.
- It’s comfortable and easy to stick with the things we believe, but by doing so we’re also stifling our ability to be innovative.