"In life, everybody faces choices between doing what's popular, easy, and wrong vs. doing what's lonely, difficult, and right. These decisions intensify when you run a company, because the consequences get magnified 1,000 fold. As in life, the excuses for CEOs making the wrong choice are always plentiful."
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Ben Horowitz, "The Fine Line Between Fear and Courage," at bhorowitz.com, August 07, 2011.
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