Unfortunately, they develop a fixed mindset that they're the most talented, and they think that continued success is a right. Problems arise because pure talent only works as long as the going is easy. Furthermore, they don't take risks because failure would harm their image of being the best, brightest, and most talented. When they do fail, they deny it or attribute it to anything but their shortcomings.
The hardest thing about getting started, is getting started. - Guy Kawasaki
The hardest thing about getting started, is getting started.
- Guy Kawasaki
Sales fixes everything. - Guy Kawasaki
Sales fixes everything.
Simple and to the point is always the best way to get your point across. - Guy Kawasaki
Simple and to the point is always the best way to get your point across.
The best reason to start an organization is to make meaning; to create a product or service to make the world a better place. - Guy Kawasaki
The best reason to start an organization is to make meaning; to create a product or service to make the world a better place.
I have four kids in a private school who have not yet entered college. Their tuition is what keeps me motivated. Life is simple sometimes. - Guy Kawasaki
I have four kids in a private school who have not yet entered college. Their tuition is what keeps me motivated. Life is simple sometimes.
In giving presentations, use the 10/20/30 rule....use only 10 slides, take 20 minutes maximum, and use at least 30-point fonts. - Guy Kawasaki
In giving presentations, use the 10/20/30 rule....use only 10 slides, take 20 minutes maximum, and use at least 30-point fonts.
Pursuing your passions makes you more interesting, and interesting people are enchanting. - Guy Kawasaki
Pursuing your passions makes you more interesting, and interesting people are enchanting.
Ideas are easy. Implementation is hard. - Guy Kawasaki
Ideas are easy. Implementation is hard.
Better to fail at doing the right thing than to succeed at doing the wrong thing. - Guy Kawasaki
Better to fail at doing the right thing than to succeed at doing the wrong thing.
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