Motivated Entrepreneur

Joined April 2016
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Tim Rathjen retweeted
Focus. It’s an entrepreneur’s secret weapon. Again and again in the #Netflix story—dropping DVD sales, dropping à la carte rentals, and eventually dropping many members of the original Netflix team—we had to be willing to abandon parts of the past in service of the future.
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I’ve been part of starting 7 companies. 3 had an IPO. 4 were acquired. The all struggled. If you had asked me before they started, which would be which, I never could have told you. ‘Cause nobody knows anything.
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The things a person can learn from @BrianRoemmele 🤔
Consider the alkaline battery. If you needed a way to test the amount of charge there is a simple mechanical method. The bounce test. ZnO becomes almost ceramic after 50% of the charge is gone and thus will bounce higher by the increased density.
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3 Mar 2020
There are so many "startup photos" that inspire me. My two favorites: 1. Jeff Bezos in a tiny office with spray painted Amazon logo. Humble beginnings. 2. Steve Jobs & the Macintosh team sitting on their office floor. Baby in the photo reminds me that startups are a family.
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As one of two people to be the first to take a “computer” class in high school in 79/80 I find this very cool. We wrote code, drove to the University to type it in, create the data cards and run them. My how things have changed. 🤔
It was like yesterday when I picked up Apple Computer, Inc. Stock Certificates back in December 1980. I dreamed of this world where everyone would carry their own computer I framed this one to always remember. Thanks a Trillion Apple, you changed the world...
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RIP Clay Thanks for the help from afar. 🙏
A message from the Christensen family on Clayton Christensen's passing, with information on funeral and memorial services.
RIP
Kobe on transformation. His journey form looking inward to looking outward. A journey we are all on. This 1:56 is transcendent and transformative. Lifted a light up to show the path and lifted our spirits up to know it can be done. One of the reasons he is our world hero.
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Yep!
27 Jan 2020
I used to think... Facebook was built by geniuses with supercomputers. My favorite writers knew every word in the dictionary. The best artists could draw everything out of their head. Now I realize they’re all just people who work hard, edit excessively, and copy constantly.
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RIP @claychristensen, one of my heroes. Hard to think of a better role model in both life and business. We lost you far too soon.
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18 Jan 2020
There is no democracy in good product.
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Seems to be happening a bit quieter than one would think. 🤔#AI
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Chill out. Every successful career I’ve ever known was filled with long periods of meandering, when no one knew what would happen next. Look at me: I started as a geology major turned failed realtor. I didn’t really know what I was good at until I was nearly 30 years old.
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8 Jan 2020
The strongest intellectual foundation is built upon science, math, and philosophy, as they are the search for universal truths.
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Overplanning and overdesigning is often just overthinking—or just plain old procrastination. When it comes to ideas, it’s more efficient to test ten bad ones than spend days trying to come up with something perfect. #startups #entrepreneur
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If you’re in a business where you rarely actually “see” your customer, you have to make an extra effort into envisioning each and every customer as an individual. #thatwillneverwork #customer #entrepreneur #startups
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5 Jan 2020
It's not because startups require multiple different skills that it's a good idea to have cofounders. The main reason you need cofounders is to share the weight of doing something so hard.
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"High Growth Handbook" by @eladgil is a whole book full of brilliant intuitions. A small example
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Stopped myself twice on Friday. 🙊 Still pondering the thoughtful part.
Abraham Lincoln used to write letters to people & then stick them in a drawer, rather than immediately sending them. He wanted to be thoughtful about his words & felt a little extra time helped. Most people could benefit from this strategy. Breathe. Wait. Then communicate.
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