Jasky Singh
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An idea developed with difference thinking looks like this: TRUTH—>PEOPLE—>IDEA—>LAUNCH
“Over the years, I've learned that the first idea you have is irrelevant. It's just a catalyst for you to get started. Then you figure out what's wrong with it and you go through phases of denial, panic, regret. And then you finally have a better idea and the second idea is always the important one.”
― Founders at Work: Stories of Startups' Early Days
― Founders at Work: Stories of Startups' Early Days
“First of all, try to have the highest of ethics and to be open and truthful about things, not hiding. If you have to hide something for company reasons, at least explain what you're doing. Don't mislead people. Know in your heart that you are a good person with good goals because that will carry over to your own self-confidence and your belief in your engineering abilities. Always seek excellence: make your product better than the average person would.”
― Founders at Work: Stories of Startups' Early Days
― Founders at Work: Stories of Startups' Early Days
“With marketing, with customer acquisition, with accounting, I first look and say, "Hey, what's taking people's time? What can we automate?" If I can't automate it, do I really need it to be done? If I do need it to be done, all right, then we'll open a req.”
― Founders at Work: Stories of Startups' Early Days
― Founders at Work: Stories of Startups' Early Days
“it will fundamentally change the practice of medicine.”
― Bold: How to Go Big, Create Wealth and Impact the World
― Bold: How to Go Big, Create Wealth and Impact the World
“Apparently sprinters reach their highest speed right out of the blocks, and spend the rest of the race slowing down. The winners slow down the least. It's that way with most startups too. The earliest phase is usually the most productive. That's when they have the really big ideas. Imagine what Apple was like when 100% of its employees were either Steve Jobs or Steve Wozniak.”
― Founders at Work: Stories of Startups' Early Days
― Founders at Work: Stories of Startups' Early Days
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