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Imperfection Mindset as Growth
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How to Make a Few More Billion Dollars
Brad Jacobs · 3 highlights
“I know that our brilliantly flawed universe will inevitably generate some outcomes I don’t like. Not only am I okay with that, I also recognize that good things can come from those outcomes, or at the very least, I can learn from them. When I stopped expecting flawlessness from myself and others, I could let go of frustration and put that energy to good use. I believe in this imperfection mindset so strongly that I’ve woven it into the culture of each new company I start. Mistakes aren’t failures; they’re the very substance of growth.”
“Success comes from persistence and the ability to act quickly, rather than from aiming for perfection.”
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