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“Sculley destroyed Apple by bringing in corrupt people and corrupt values,” Jobs later lamented. “They cared about making money—for themselves mainly, and also for Apple—rather than making great products.” He felt that Sculley’s drive for profits came at the expense of gaining market share. “Macintosh lost to Microsoft because Sculley insisted on milking all the profits he could get rather than improving the product and making it affordable.” As a result, the profits eventually disappeared.

Steve Jobs

Walter Isaacson

Remember that none of the greats start off being great. Practice is what takes them there.

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Richard St. John

Like physical pain, our psychological pain is an indication of something out of equilibrium, some limitation that has been exceeded.

The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck

Mark Manson

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