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Medial • 5m
Paul Graham: “Neither Bill Gates nor Mark Zuckerberg knew how big their companies would get” Big ambitions can be tricky. The bigger your dreams, the longer they take, and the more you risk being wrong. Instead of chasing a crystal-clear vision of the future, start small and build on what works. Think of Columbus—he didn’t know exactly what lay to the west, but he sailed anyway. A blurry vision can be more practical than a perfect one. Focus on solving small problems today and adjust as opportunities come your way. Big ideas don’t always start big—they grow as you move forward. Success is about taking steps in the right direction, not predicting every detail of the future. So, begin with what you know works and let your vision evolve. Remember, progress beats perfection. Keep moving!
Practicing Chartered... • 2m
Every big company once started as a small idea. What made the difference? Courage. Consistency. Belief. Startups aren’t just about innovation—they're about relentless execution, sleepless nights, small wins, hard lessons, and an unshakable vision.
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Elon Musk’s Vision of the Future Humanity as a Multiplanetary Species Core Belief: Musk sees the future of humanity tied to space colonization, particularly Mars. He believes it’s essential for survival (e.g., avoiding extinction from Earth-based c
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Every big brand you see today started as a small business. Every enterprise begins small, with dreams and determination. It's your time, effort, and strategic actions that shape the future and success of your company. Embrace your journey, and reme
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