Quotes About Innovation
If you don't make mistakes, you're not working on hard enough problems. And that's a big mistake." –Frank Wilczek
~ Timothy Ferriss
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Si lo que hago suena razonable a la mayoría de la gente, entonces no estoy trabajando en un espacio lo bastante creativo e innovador!»
~ Timothy Ferriss
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buscar un mercado antes de idear un producto es más inteligente que lo contrario.
~ Timothy Ferriss
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Hay siete preguntas que Peter recomienda que se formulen a sí mismos todos los fundadores de startups. Consulta su obra De cero a uno
~ Timothy Ferriss
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If you don't believe in God, you should believe in the technology that's going to make us immortal.
~ Timothy Ferriss
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finding a market before designing a product is smarter than the reverse.
~ Timothy Ferriss
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If you don't make mistakes, you're not working on hard enough problems. And that's a big mistake." –Frank Wilczek American theoretical physicist, Nobel Prize winner
~ Timothy Ferriss
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Creation is a better means of self-expression than possession; it is through creating, not possessing, that life is revealed.
~ Timothy Ferriss
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Other recession-born babies include Monopoly, Apple, Clif Bar, Scrabble, KFC, Domino's Pizza, FedEx, and Microsoft. This is no coincidence, as economic downturns produce discounted infrastructure, outstanding freelancers at bargain prices, and rock-bottom advertising deals—all impossible when everyone is optimistic.
~ Timothy Ferriss
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Rework and Remote: Office Not Required.
~ Timothy Ferriss
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emprendedor en el sentido más puro del término, tal como fue acuñado en 1800 por el economista francés J. B. Say: alguien que traslada recursos económicos desde un ámbito donde producen menos a otro donde rindan más.
~ Timothy Ferriss
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Marc Andreessen (here) long ago referred to the above double-/triple-threat concept, citing Scott's writing, as "even the secret formula to becoming a CEO. All successful CEOs are like this." He reiterated that you could also cultivate this in school by getting unusual combinations of degrees, like engineering + MBA, law degree + MBA, or undergrad physics + economics.
~ Timothy Ferriss
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Work hard to beat the competition." The truth is that competition is the opposite of creativity. If I am working hard to beat the competition, it actually prevents me from thinking creatively to make all concepts of competition obsolete.
~ Timothy Ferriss
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A complex system that works is invariably found to have evolved from a simple system that worked. A complex system designed from scratch never works and cannot be patched up to make it work. You have to start over, beginning with a working simple system."—John Gall
~ Timothy Ferriss
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100 Most Creative People in Business by Fast Company magazine.
~ Timothy Ferriss
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When you're creative, you render competition obsolete, because there is only one you, and no one can do things exactly the way you do. Never worry about the competition. When you're creative, you can, in fact, cheer others on with the full knowledge that their success will undoubtedly be your own.
~ Timothy Ferriss
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Leadership on the Line by Ronald A. Heifetz and Marty Linsky,
~ Timothy Ferriss
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Manuel Blum, who many people consider the father of cryptography [encryption, etc.].
~ Timothy Ferriss
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If we continue to develop our technology without wisdom or prudence, our servant may prove to be our executioner."—Omar N. Bradley
~ Timothy Ferriss
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WTF?: What's the Future and Why It's Up to Us.
~ Timothy Ferriss
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Pienso en los problemas como minas de oro. Los problemas más grandes del mundo son las mayores oportunidades de negocio del mundo».
~ Timothy Ferriss
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How is it different and why should I buy it? ONE sentence or phrase, folks. Apple did an excellent job of this with the iPod. Instead of using the usual industry jargon with GB, bandwidth, and so forth, they simply said, "1,000 songs in your pocket.
~ Timothy Ferriss
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WHAT INTERESTING THING ARE YOU WORKING ON? WHY IS THAT INTERESTING TO YOU? WHAT'S SURPRISING ABOUT THAT? IS ANYBODY ELSE THINKING ABOUT THIS?" These are common questions
~ Timothy Ferriss
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Think for yourself while being radically open-minded." Ray Dalio
~ Timothy Ferriss
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