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The Monk and the Riddle: The Art of Creating a Life While Making a Living

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  • tytahas quoted5 years ago
    The lama says he still doesn't understand why people are not kinder to each other.”
  • Viktoria Gusevahas quoted6 years ago
    On the other hand, if time and satisfaction are precious, truly priceless, you will find that the cost of business failure, so long as it does not put in peril the well-being of you or your family, pales in comparison with the personal risks of not trying to live the life you want today.
  • Viktoria Gusevahas quoted6 years ago
    Riding the highs and lows long enough, never being able to see beyond the next peak or the next valley, makes one realize there is only one element in life under our control—our own excellence.
  • Viktoria Gusevahas quoted6 years ago
    Ted Williams once said baseball was the only human endeavor at which one could fail 70 percent of the time and still be a success. To baseball I would add the venture capital business, in which only two or three in ten of all funded business ideas eventually hit big, the Intern
  • Viktoria Gusevahas quoted6 years ago
    The Valley recognizes that failure is an unavoidable part of the search for success.
  • Viktoria Gusevahas quoted6 years ago
    startup. If you turn a visionary startup into an operating company too early, you throw out its birthright. I
  • Viktoria Gusevahas quoted6 years ago
    WORKING WITH Steve Perlman at WebTV taught me how critical it is in an early-stage startup to strike the right balance between leadership and management.
  • Viktoria Gusevahas quoted6 years ago
    liked being the leader better than being the guy who made the trains run on time. I found that the art wasn't in getting the numbers to foot, or figuring out a clever way to move something down the assembly line. It was in getting somebody else to do that and to do it better than I could ever do; in encouraging people to exceed their own expectations; in inspiring people to be great; and in getting them to do it all together, in harmony. That was the high art.
  • Viktoria Gusevahas quoted6 years ago
    The chance to work on a big idea is a powerful reason for people to be passionate and committed. The big idea is the glue that connects with their passion and binds them to the mission of an organization. For people to be great, to accomplish the impossible, they need inspiration more than financial incentive.
  • Viktoria Gusevahas quoted6 years ago
    The distinction between drive and passion is crucial.
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