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As you step out of college, you will be spending the rest of your life in a world of accelerated disruption.
Just about every error has a technical and psychological component: get good at discovering those connections
An incredibly high percentage of successful entrepreneurs are dyslexic. That's one of the little-known facts.
When you live for others' opinions, you are dead. I don't want to live thinking about how I'll be remembered.
A sadder but wiser man is a thousand times more agreeable to meet than the feller that never makes a mistake.
I discovered early in my career as an entrepreneur that I'm not good at many things, and I said 'I need help.'
The reason why I spend so much money for my journals is to press me to find something valuable to put in them.
Don't be afraid to assert yourself, have confidence in your abilities and don't let the bastards get you down.
There's an idealization of being an entrepreneur, but the most important thing is to have a really great idea.
A little bit of good can turn into a whole lot of good when fueled by the commitment of a social entrepreneur.
It can be isolating to be an entrepreneur… you have to keep hustling to make it happen and that can be lonely.
I'm not an entrepreneur. I'm not a CEO. I'm a nerdy computer programmer who likes to have opinions on Twitter.
Knowing whose advice to take and on what topic is the single most important decision an entrepreneur can make.
I have learnt as an entrepreneur that the formidable opponent you can have is someone who has nothing to lose.
The only reason you should be an entrepreneur is because that's the only way the idea will come into the world.
Most venture capitalists won't read a business plan unless the entrepreneur is introduced to them by a contact.
I value an entrepreneur I can get behind and trust, because I know they are attempting to move forward in life.
I guess one of the main things you realize when you work as an entrepreneur is that it's long days, long hours.
As an entrepreneur, you love your business like a child, and you're taught to be laser-focused on the business.
Being an entrepreneur is simply going from one mistake to the next. You must have the fortitude to continue on.
I had a very long and successful career as an entrepreneur, focused on the needs of small to midsize businesses.
Once you meet an entrepreneur like Jack Ma, you just want to make sure you bet on him. It's not a hard decision.
Anybody who is an entrepreneur is a person who essentially has impaired judgment. The odds of success are zilch.
I don't want to look too far ahead. The journey is what's happening right now, not what's on the finishing line.
There are only two ways to establish competitive advantage: do things better than others or do them differently.
You can never be satisfied as an entrepreneur, and the basis of any successful, growing business is new clients.
Nobody talks of entrepreneurship as survival, but that's exactly what it is and what nurtures creative thinking.
An entrepreneur assumes the risk and is dedicated and committed to the success of whatever he or she undertakes.
We have a terror of seeming to exert ourselves, lest it be noticed that we exerted ourselves and did not succeed.
I am an entrepreneur and my goal is to create invention to the solution of human trafficking and extreme poverty.
I've always been an entrepreneur, but it's never been about the money. I like a challenge, the harder the better.
I've been an entrepreneur, a writer, a food correspondent. I might have been an architect - but I'm bad at maths.
Intelligence takes chances with limited data in an arena where mistakes are not only possible but also necessary.
I’ve always been an entrepreneur, but it’s never been about the money. I like a challenge, the harder the better.
I'm an optimist. You can't be an entrepreneur if you're not essentially an optimist, so I'm an optimist by nature.
I started, me by myself, found a great co-founder, got up to 95 people, and then it ended with me by myself again.
If you need a machine and don't buy it, then you will ultimately find that you have paid for it and don't have it.
Entrepreneurs and their small enterprises are responsible for almost all the economic growth in the United States.
It's a common misconception that money is every entrepreneur's metric for success. It's not, and nor should it be.
Governments are not running the show anymore. Scumbag Entrepreneurs are, and they have a harsh and ruthless agenda.
Successful entrepreneurs figure out when to drive their ideas forward and when to listen to constructive criticism.
The idea of an entrepreneur is really thinking out of the box and taking risks and stepping up to major challenges.
All that you need to become an entrepreneur and change the world is a working brain - and pretty much nothing else.
The best entrepreneurs I've ever met are all good communicators. It's perhaps one of the very few unifying factors.
The problem you ultimately want to have, as an entrepreneur, is deciding who to help, not deciding who can help you.
I have had some great successes and great failures. I think every entrepreneur has. I try to learn from all of them.
We all know a variety of ways to make a living. What's even more fascinating is figuring out ways to make a fortune.
The entrepreneur profits to the extent he has succeeded in serving the consumers better than other people have done.
Downsizing trends and the changing global market require people to reinvent themselves and think like entrepreneurs.
If your goals is to produce something of permanent value, you start to think differently about you want on the site.