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23 Tweetable Startup Insights From Seth Godin

-Sell the problem. No business buys a solution for a problem they don’t have.

-Highlighting what’s working helps you make that happen more often.

The American Dream - Joe Fahmy

“In 1923, seven men who had made it to the top of the financial success pyramid met together at the Edgewater Hotel in Chicago. Collectively, they controlled more wealth than the entire United States Treasury, and for years the media had held them up as examples of success.

Who were they? Charles M. Schwab, president of the world’s largest steel company (Bethlehem Steel); Arthur Cutten, the greatest wheat speculator of his day; Richard Whitney, president of the New York Stock Exchange; Albert Fall, a member of the President’s Cabinet; Jesse Livermore, the greatest bear on Wall Street; Leon Fraser, president of the International Bank of Settlement; and Ivar Kreuger, the head of the world’s largest monopoly.

What happened to them? Schwab and Cutten both died broke; Whitney spent years of his life in Sing Sing penitentiary; Fall also spent years in prison, but was released so he could die at home; and the others—-Livermore, Fraser, and Kreuger, committed suicide.”

—-Donald McCullogh, Walking From The American Dream


The 25 Best Tech Companies To Work For

What do you feel makes a company a great place to work?

Simon Sinek: How great leaders inspire action

  • D: Help. I was working on the server and fucked something up.
  • A: Don't worry D, I can un-fuck anything.

"When you innovate, you’ve got to be prepared for everyone telling you you’re nuts."

Larry Ellison

"Most people spend more time and energy going around problems than in trying to solve them."

Henry Ford

"Cheap computing impacts everyday life much more than powerful computing. @benhuh"

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