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Build by Tony Fadell
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“Traditional schooling trains people to think incorrectly about failure. You’re taught a subject, you take a test, and if you fail, that’s it. You’re done. But once you’re out of school, there is no book, no test, no grade. And if you fail, you learn. In fact, in most cases, it’s the only way to learn—especially if you’re creating something the world has never seen before.”
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Failure is not the end but a powerful learning tool. Embrace mistakes as essential steps in the process of innovation and growth.
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Book:
“You should always be striving to tell a story so good that it stops being yours—so your customer learns it, loves it, internalizes it, owns it. And tells it to everyone they know.”
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Create stories that resonate deeply. When your message becomes personal to others, it transforms into something much bigger than you.
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Book:
“People won’t remember how you started. They’ll remember how you left.”
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First impressions may fade, but your final impact endures. Ensure your lasting impression is a strong and positive one.
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Book:
“It’s poison to think great ideas can only come from you. That you alone can hoard them in one place.”
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Collaboration breeds innovation. Share ideas freely to unlock creativity and foster collective success.
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“If you’re moderately successful at something disruptive, you’ll probably be a target. If you’re really successful, you definitely will be.”
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Success in disruption attracts challenges. Expect resistance, but use it as a sign you’re on the right track.
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