Don't you hate it when. . . your suitcase is the last one off the airplane?
When you are a startup you need to hire very fast, and sometimes you have to restructure very fast.
Camera but no selfies, which represent selfishness and egotism. Social media? Again: not really me.
We have to become more digitized and based on data, but ideas and passion will last forever.
We have to keep transforming ourselves to stay relevant for the future.
I have never thought of legacy or what I want to achieve.
Young people are in despair. They want a job, a real job, and we as society are guilty of not offering it.
A man of limited desire will always have less or perhaps nothing to worry and sensibly no fear of losing anything or everything in life.
When you start digging into things like character, though, the notion that people have high character or low character is very strong. What's crazy is that my thinking is not a new insight. The very first large-scale study of character, still one of the largest ever, was done in the early 1900s by Hugh Hartshorne, an ordained minister and a scientist.
The way forward is to learn to see every startup in any industry as a grand experiment.
There are over 30 doctors running for the US Congress this year. That's going to be rather strange. Half the time these folks will be playing God and asking women to take their clothes off and the other half the time they will be doctors.