Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all – Dale Carnegie
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It’s not how far you fall, but how high you bounce that counts – Zig Ziglar
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Profit in business comes from repeat customers, customers that boast about your project or service, and that bring friends with them. – Lee Iacocca: American businessman
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If you always do what you’ve always done, you’ll always get what you always got Henry Ford
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Reassurance always runs out. Reassurance implies that the only reason to go forward is because it’s certain to work. Reassurance is futile. Encouragement means that someone sees us, understands us and believes in us. Even (especially) when things don’t turn out as we hoped. Encouragement lasts. Encouragement is self-fueling and self-fulfilling. – Seth Godin
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If you believe something needs to exist, if it’s something you want to use yourself, don’t let anyone ever stop you from doing it. —Tobias Lütke
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So often people are working hard at the wrong thing. Working on the right thing is probably more important than working hard – Caterina Fake, founder of Flickr.com and Hunch.com
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Anyone who stops learning is old whether at twenty or eighty – Henry Ford
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In the end, all business operations can be reduced to three words: people, product, and profits. – Lee Iacocca: American businessman
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Desire is the key to motivation, but it’s determination and commitment to an unrelenting pursuit of your goal – a commitment to excellence – that will enable you to attain the success you seek. – Mario Andretti
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