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âNumber one: Sales cures all. There has never been a company in the history of companies that has ever succeeded without sales. Anybody who has ever told you, âDonât worry about sales, you can grow it and worry about sales later,â they are lying to you. They will fail, you will fail. You have to be able to sell and do you know who the biggest salesperson in your company has to be? You.â
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âI think frugality drives innovation, just like other constraints do. One of the only ways to get out of a tight box is to invent your way out.â
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âWhat I love doing is creating things I can be proud of, and if you create things that you can be proud of, the byproduct of that can be that you become a millionaire or you become a billionaire, because people like what youâve created.â
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âPut together a portfolio of companies whose aggregate earnings march upward over the years, and so also will the portfolioâs market value. If you arenât willing to own a stock for 10 years, donât even think about owning it for 10 minutes.â
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âWhen I look back on whatever my past has been and the successes, my greatest rewards have been the people and the relationships that Iâve had. The money has been an accident. I mean, itâs a good accident, but I happened to be playing a game that I love.â
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âWe donât build services to make money; we make money to build better services.â
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âI thought back on my running career at Oregon. Iâd competed with, and against, men far better, faster, more physically gifted. Many were future Olympians. And yet Iâd trained myself to forget this unhappy fact. People reflexively assume that competition is always a good thing, that it always brings out the best in people, but thatâs only true of people who can forget the competition. The art of competing, Iâd learned from track, was the art of forgetting, and I now reminded myself of that fact. You must forget your limits. You must forget your doubts, your pain, your past.â
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âI can understand wanting to have millions of dollars, thereâs a certain freedom, meaningful freedom that comes with that. But once you get much beyond that, I have to tell you, itâs the same hamburger.â
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