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No offense to my VC friends, but they often think that their investments give them the right to lecture entrepreneurs at board meetings, even though many VCs have never been in the combat seat themselves. Having seen things done is not the same as doing them.
Suppose you recite the Prajna Paramita Sutra only once. It might be a very good recitation. But what would happen to you if you recited it twice, three times, four times, or more? You might easily lose your original attitude towards it. The same thing will happen in your other Zen practices. For a while you will keep your beginner’s mind, but if you continue to practice one, two, three years or more, although you may improve some, you are liable to lose the limitless meaning of original mind.
Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind
Shunryu Suzuki
He lacks sympathy for anyone who works less than he does, and he does not believe that he has missed out on anything in life by giving himself so completely to Nvidia. When 60 Minutes interviewed Jensen in 2024 and asked about employees who said working for him was demanding, that he was a perfectionist and not easy to work for, he simply agreed. “It should be like that. If you want to do extraordinary things, it shouldn’t be easy.”
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