You lose respect when you demand respect.
You lose respect when you demand respect.

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Other Entrepreneurship :
- Don’t buy value-added. Be the one adding value. Create goodwill.
- Have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become.
- Entrepreneur, don’t just read history, write it so people can see the future in the present.
- Your best days are ahead of you, but living in the past is a sure way to never get there.
- The only predictable thing about startups is their unpredictability
- Entrepreneurs don’t ask for permission. They act per a mission.
- The first step is to establish that something is possible; then probability will occur.
- Go as far as you can see and you will see further.
- Those who dare to think, and act with a plan, will eventually prosper.
- [Physics is] a good framework for thinking. … Boil things down to their fundamental truths and reason up from there.
- I strongly believe that missionaries make better products. They care more. For a missionary, it’s not just about the business.
- Failure doesn’t define you, giving up does.
- Your brand story’s happily ever after involves open wallets.
- 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.
- Normal is where innovation goes to die.
- To rise you must first fall.
- There is no shortcut to success.
- I became an entrepreneur because I wanted to innovate to improve people’s lives, not to become a pesky, spam―crazy nuisance.
- We’re just enthusiastic about what we do.
- If you don’t become the pioneer of your education, you’ll be the slave of someone else’s dream.