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?

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- I strongly believe that missionaries make better products. They care more. For a missionary, it’s not just about the business.
- Hold your head up high, you’ll see more!’
- If you don’t know where you want to be in five years, how do you ever expect to get there?
- Starting up is like farting, if you force it, it’s probably shit.
- Get out of failure-o-phobia to enjoy success-o-mania.
- Humans are born to build something outrageous.
- Rich people have small TVs and big libraries, and poor people have small libraries and big TVs.
- Procrastination is the enemy of action!
- A disadvantage is often a seed of an advantage.
- A real entrepreneur is somebody who has no safety net underneath them.
- Success doesn’t teach as many lessons as failure
- An idea is nothing until it has its believers and followers.
- Without struggle, success has no value.
- To invent you have to experiment, and if you know in advance that it’s going to work, it’s not an experiment.
- As a company, one of our greatest cultural strengths is accepting the fact that if you’re going to invent, you’re going to disrupt.
- Happy people produce. Bored people consume.
- You can get into any business by leveraging joint ventures.
- The way to screw up somebody’s life is to give them what they want.
- Entrepreneurship should be a viable career path not just a last resort to joblessness.
- I think the things you regret most in life are the things you didn’t do.