Would you rather work forty hours a week at a job you hate or eighty hours a week doing work you love?
Would you rather work forty hours a week at a job you hate or eighty hours a week doing work you love?

Similar Jay Samit quotes:
Other Entrepreneurship :
- Great losses are great lessons.
- Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life.
- Success is achieved and maintained by those who try and keep trying.
- When times are bad is when the real entrepreneurs emerge.
- People who know what they’re talking about don’t need PowerPoint.
- Build systems for the business to come, not the business you have.
- One of the biggest mistakes we made was trying to automate things that are super easy for a person to do, but super hard for a robot to do.
- People judge you on your performance, so focus on the outcome.
- The most powerful productivity tool ever invented is simply the word No.
- Life is too short for long-term grudges.
- Most people don’t get those experiences because they never ask. I’ve never found anybody that didn’t want to help me if I asked them for help.
- The secret of success is to do the common thing uncommonly well.
- Success is doing what you were created by God to do and being faithful in that.
- If you don’t become the pioneer of your education, you’ll be the slave of someone else’s dream.
- Success is like an iceberg. Nobody sees the work that comprises it.
- Before you talk to the world, talk to yourself. And, before you listen to the world, listen to yourself.
- Be a yardstick of quality. Some people aren’t used to an environment where excellence is expected.
- The problem is not the problem. The problem is how you think about the problem.
- Most startups eventually pivot to adjust to what the market is telling them.
- Like everything in life, it is not what happens to you but how you respond to it that counts.