“Your margin is my opportunity”
“When I was sixteen, I had just two things on my mind - girls and cars. I wasn't very good with girls. So I thought about cars. I thought about girls, too, but I had more luck with cars. Let's say that when I turned sixteen, a genie had appeared to me. And that genie said, 'Warren, I'm going to give you the car of your choice. It'll be here tomorrow morning with a big bow tied on it. Brand-new. And it's all yours.' Having heard all the genie stories, I would say, 'What's the catch?' And the genie would answer, 'There's only one catch. This is the last car you're ever going to ge tin your life. So it's got to last a lifetime.' If that had happened, I would have picked out that car. But, can you imagine, knowing it had to last a lifetime, what I would do with it? I would read the manual about five times. I would always keep it garaged. If there was the least little dent or scratch, I'd have it fixed right away because I wouldn't want it rusting. I would baby that car, because it would have to last a lifetime. That's exactly the position you are in concerning your mind and body. You only get one mind and one body. And it's got to last a lifetime. Now, it's very easy to let them ride for many years. But if you don't take care of that mind and that body, they'll be a wreck forty years later, just life the car would be. It's what you do right now, today, that determines how your mind and body will operate ten, twenty, and thirty years from now.” ― Warren Buffett
“In my view, investing in public libraries is an investment in the nation's future." ― Bill Gates
“I wanted to project myself forward to age 80 and say, ‘OK, I’m looking back on my life. I want to minimise the number of regrets I have.’ And I knew that when I was 80, I was not going to regret having tried this. I was not going to regret trying to participate in this thing called the Internet that I thought was going to be a really big deal. I knew that if I failed, I wouldn’t regret that. But I knew the one thing I might regret is not ever having tried. I knew that that would haunt me every day.” ― Jeff Bezos
“Your brand is what other people say about you when you’re not in the room.” ― Jeff Bezos
“Focus on the big decisions. “As a senior executive, what do you really get paid to do?” he asks. “You get paid to make a small number of high-quality decisions. Your job is not to make thousands of decisions every day.” ― Jeff Bezos
“When something is important enough, you do it even if the odds are not in your favour.” ― Elon Musk
“You should take the approach that you’re wrong. Your goal is to be less wrong.” ― Elon Musk
“Every person in your company is a vector. Your progress is determined by the sum of all vectors. ” ― Elon Musk
“Education is basically downloading data and algorithms into your brain.” ― Elon Musk
“Working hard to make useful products & services for your fellow humans is deeply morally good.” ― Elon Musk
“When something is is important enough, you do it anyway even if the odds are not in your favor.” ― Elon Musk
“So smile when you read a headline that says “Investors lose as market falls.” Edit it in your mind to “Disinvestors lose as market falls—but investors gain.” Though writers often forget this truism, there is a buyer for every seller and what hurts one necessarily helps the other. (As they say in golf matches: “Every putt makes someone happy.”)” ― Warren Buffett
“I won't close down a business of subnormal profitability merely to add a fraction of a point to our corporate returns. I also feel it inappropriate for even an exceptionally profitable company to fund an operation once it appears to have unending losses in prospect. Adam Smith would disagree with my first proposition and Karl Marx would disagree with my second; the middle ground is the only position that leaves me comfortable.” ― Warren Buffett
“Finding your purpose isn't enough. the challenge for our generation is creating a world where everyone has a sense of purpose.” ― Mark Zuckerberg
“Your ability to keep doing interesting things is your willingness to be embarrassed and go back to step 1.” ― Mark Zuckerberg
Founding a company is hard. Most of it isn't smooth. You'll have to make very hard decisions. You have to fire a few people. Therefore, if you don't believe in your mission, giving up is easy. The majority of founders give up. But the best founders don't give up. ― Mark Zuckerberg
I think what we've found is that when you can use products with your friends and your family and the people you care about, they tend to be more engaging. I think that we're really going to see this huge shift where a lot of industry is and products are just going to be remade to be social. ― Mark Zuckerberg
All of my friends who have younger siblings who are going to college or high school - my number one piece of advice is: You should learn how to program. ― Mark Zuckerberg
“You know you're in love when you can't fall asleep because reality is finally better than your dreams.” ― Dr. Seuss
“Your most unhappy customers are your greatest source of learning.” ― Bill Gates