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Figuring out the right product is the innovator’s job, not the customer’s job. The customer only knows what she thinks she wants based on her experience with the current product. The innovator can take into account everything that’s possible, often going against what she knows to be true. This requires a combination of knowledge, skill, and courage.

Tren Griffin - A Dozen Lessons for Entrepreneurs

2017, Columbia University Press

My Emotional World 1. How did your family express the following when you were a child: • Anger • Sadness • Fear • Affection • Interest in one another • Pride in one another 2. During your childhood, did your family have to cope with a particular emotional problem, such as aggression between parents, a depressed parent or a somewhat emotionally wounded one? What implications does this have for your marriage and your other close relationships (friendships, relationships with your parents, siblings, children)? 3. What is your own philosophy about expressing feelings, particularly sadness, anger, fear, pride, and love? Are any of these difficult for you to express or to hear your spouse express? What is the basis of your perspective on this? 4. What differences exist between you and your spouse in the area of expressing emotion? What is behind these differences? What are the implications of these differences for you?

The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work

John Gottman [John Gottman]

The Matthew Effect Transcript: Speaker 1 The square root of the number of people in a company accomplish half of the output, right?

Marc Andreessen on Elon Musk, Good Startup Ideas, How to Have the Courage to Think Independently and Finding a Co-Founder

Aarthi and Sriram's Good Time Show

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