February 2012
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Work only for people you like. A sense of commonality is essential. Without...
– Milton Glaser
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The old press is still having the same conversation about the new press:...
– Look, This Is What It Comes Down To
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The rise of social messaging apps on smart phones has led to a decline in text...
– Social Messaging Killing the Text
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ince the dawn of capitalism and the industrial revolution, the balance of power...
– How Gordon Moore Invented the Talent Economy (and Changed The World)
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An ounce of action is worth a ton of theory. Don’t be too timid and squeamish...
– Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seeds you plant
– By Robert Louis Stevenson
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It's "Think Different" Not "Think Same" →
parislemon:
John Gruber on the ridiculous assertions that Apple should be worried about Microsoft’s upcoming Windows 8 strategy for tablets and Amazon’s strategy for the Kindle Fire:
This is a recurring theme. Someone does something different than Apple, has some success with it, and pundits like Kingsley-Hughes start arguing that Apple needs to change course and do what the other guys are...
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And Then, Suddenly, It Works →
parislemon:
Chris Dixon:
An idea getting tried over and over tends to be a positive signal (which is one reason that competition is overrated). It’s very easy when you spend lots of time around startups to get cynical. You could tweet and blog predictions that every new startup will fail and how the ideas are derivative and you’d be right 95% of the time. The hard part – and what matters for...
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Failure is a positive thing. Life is about learning. Failure helps me learn. I...
– Aim to fail