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"Customers don't ask to see your business plan."
"While there is an occasional bad apple, the public market rewards companies with revenue growth and sustainable profits."
"Confusing testosterone with strategy is a bad idea."
"80% of success in your career will come from just showing up. The world is run by those who show up…not those who wait to be asked."
"Innovation comes from those who see things that other don’t."
"Founders are truly artists – they see something no one else does."
"Entrepreneurship is an art, not a job."
"Founders fit the definition of a composer: they see something no one else does. And to help them create it from nothing, they surround themselves with world-class performers."
"In Silicon Valley, we have a special word for a failed entrepreneur – it’s called experienced."
"A founder's skill is knowing how to recognize new patterns and to pivot on a dime. At times the pattern is noise, and the vision turns out to be a hallucination."
"Entrepreneurs are artists and I mean “artists” in the true sense of the word: they see something no one else does."
"Strategy Is not a to-do list."
"There are no facts inside the building, so get the hell outside."
"To predict the future, 1/3 of your team needs to be crazy."
"Young entrepreneurs tend to be fearless and have no respect for the status quo, and that’s exactly what you need in an environment where the status quo is going to put you out of business."
"Don't believe your own b.s. It's real easy to confuse funding with success."
"When I was young, I learned a quote in Sunday school that has stayed with me throughout my life. It said, 'teach us to number our days that we gain a heart of wisdom.' * Most of us will wake up 28,762 days- and then one day - we won’t. That means you have about 21,000 days left - and about 14,000 of them for your career. So herein lies the urgency."
"Mentorship is a two-way street. While I was learning from them [brilliant mentors] - and their years of experience and expertise - what I was giving back was equally important. I brought fresh insights and new perspectives to their thinking."
""Build it and they will come” is not a strategy; it’s a prayer."
"We used to pivot by firing people. Now we fire the hypotheses."
"Customer Development says “Glad you have these hypotheses about your startup. All of them are probably wrong.”"
"Progress and stability are mutually exclusive."
"Number one is "Do you have curiosity?" Number two is "Does it translate to imagination?" But number three is "Did it translate to action?" That’s the difference between someone with an idea and someone who is an entrepreneur."
"Don’t execute other peoples advice if you can’t explain why you’re doing it."
"A startup is not a smaller version of a large company."
"A startup is a temporary organization in search of a scalable, repeatable, profitable business model."
"On Day One, a startup is a faith-based enterprise."
"Relentless execution without knowing what to execute is a crime."
"In a startup, founders define the product vision and then use customer discovery to find customers and a market for that vision."
"If you're afraid to fail in a startup, you're destined to do so."
"Market type influences everything a company does."
"Startups demand comfort with chaos, uncertainty and change."
"No business plan survives its first contact with customers."
"Only because earlyvangelists are buying into your total vision will they spend money for an incomplete, buggy, barely functions first product."
"The best startups discover a situation where customers have tried to build a solution themselves."
"The answers are easy. Asking the right questions is hard."
"Winners understand why customers buy."
"Building your product is easy. The hard part is getting customers."
"Change engenders resistance, and resistance creates saboteurs."
"Customer Discovery is damn hard work. You can't fake it."
"A startup is in reality a 'faith-based enterprise' on day one. To turn the vision into reality and the faith into facts (and a profitable company), a startup must test those guesses, or hypotheses, and find out which are correct."
"Money is the lifeblood of startups. You stay in business until you run out of it."
"Great entrepreneurs are revolutionaries. They speak truth to power. They change the status quo. They rebel against what exists. If you want to see what country will create the next Steve Jobs or Elon Musk, see how they treat their dissidents."
"The Silicon Valley entrepreneurial culture used to be limited to a few entrepreneurial clusters. Now the Internet has spread that culture everywhere."
"There are several generations of Silicon Valley CEOs who "pay-it-forward." It’s an understood, underground thing you don’t talk about. You give back to younger founders and entrepreneurs without asking for anything. The goal is to pass on what we learned to make our startup ecosystem better."
"The #1 change in Silicon Valley is information density. If you think about it, 30 years ago the only way you got info was during one-on-one meetings. You knew very little and the world knew very little. We just know a lot more now."
"The Silicon Valley culture is "I can win and you can win" - it isn't a sum-zero game."
"I’ve watched how, in a blink of an eye, technology went from products used by the very few, to ending up in the pockets of billions, bringing social change and corporate disruption."
"Only a few generations have been granted the role of determining whether a revolution in communication will allow our better angels – or our darker angels – to win. You leave here with incredible opportunity, but also with immense responsibility."
"Your brains have been rewired to process all this Net-based information. Your brains are dealing with the world in a different way than humans ever have. That kind of profound shift has occurred only six times in the entire 200,000-year history of Homo Sapiens. And you, here today, are the vanguard of the seventh wave"
Young though he was, his radiant energy produced such an impression of absolute reliability that Hedgewar made him the first sarkaryavah, or general secretary, of the RSS.
- Gopal Mukund Huddar
Largely because of the influence of communists in London, Huddar's conversion into an enthusiastic supporter of the fight against fascism was quick and smooth. The ease with which he crossed from one worldview to another betrays the fact that he had not properly understood the world he had grown in.
Huddar would have been 101 now had he been alive. But then centenaries are not celebrated only to register how old so and so would have been and when. They are usually celebrated to explore how much poorer our lives are without them. Maharashtrian public life is poorer without him. It is poorer for not having made the effort to recall an extraordinary life.
I regret I was not there to listen to Balaji Huddar's speech [...] No matter how many times you listen to him, his speeches are so delightful that you feel like listening to them again and again.
By the time he came out of Franco's prison, Huddar had relinquished many of his old ideas. He displayed a worldview completely different from that of the RSS, even though he continued to remain deferential to Hedgewar and maintained a personal relationship with him.