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So we look for something to change in the underlying technology. And then basically say, well, you know, gee, if you were to sit down today with a clean sheet of paper, and you knew that the technology was changing– the way that we’re talking about– what would be the proper form of the product, if you were starting from scratch?
And that’s the question that’s always the hardest for an incumbent to ask, because that’s the classic innovator’s dilemma. And that’s the question that’s the easiest for the startup to ask, because the startup literally is, somebody sitting down with clean sheet of paper. All they have is the ability to think, you know, think from first principles, think from scratch.
Marc Andreessen and Jim Barksdale on How to Make Money
hbr.org
focus is not just a skill you develop by learning a technique. It is an emergent phenomenon that arises naturally from your motivations being aligned behind what you are doing.
The Inner Game of Work: Focus, Desire, and Working Free
Tiago Forte
lower your standards, embrace enlightened mediocrity, and focus on living well rather than "learning.
The Breaking Smart AMA -- Part 2
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