Sunday, May 20, 2012
In a world that’s changing so quickly, you’re guaranteed to fail if you don’t take any risks. Mark Zuckerberg (via thoughtsbybrittany)

(Source: Mashable)

seanhigby:

From Business Insider: Zuckerberg on The Social Network

A quick little clip of Mark Zuckerberg speaking about the film. I’m making a presentation on this film today, and the portion I am presenting focuses on the accuracy of the character portrayals. So, this is relevant and interesting.

“Like, every single shirt or fleece that I wear in that movie is actually a shirt or fleece that I own.”

fastcompany:

An intimate portrait of the world’s most famous CEO, Mark Zuckerberg.

But the moment belonged first and foremost to Zuckerberg, who for years has had his own identity problem: “boy CEO.” Young, arrogant, and awkward—no one believed that Zuckerberg could survive the adult swim of real business, and thanks to his depiction in The Social Network, some folks will forever see him as the fatally flawed psychopathic robot nerd looking to steal your code, your personal data, your girlfriend. “I don’t think about it … much,” he once told me when I asked him how he handles all the noise, measuring his words as he always does. “I understand why people need to have these dialogues, to ask these questions. We have so much to do here, we don’t think about it if we don’t have to.”

Read on->

fastcompany:

An intimate portrait of the world’s most famous CEO, Mark Zuckerberg.

But the moment belonged first and foremost to Zuckerberg, who for years has had his own identity problem: “boy CEO.” Young, arrogant, and awkward—no one believed that Zuckerberg could survive the adult swim of real business, and thanks to his depiction in The Social Network, some folks will forever see him as the fatally flawed psychopathic robot nerd looking to steal your code, your personal data, your girlfriend. “I don’t think about it … much,” he once told me when I asked him how he handles all the noise, measuring his words as he always does. “I understand why people need to have these dialogues, to ask these questions. We have so much to do here, we don’t think about it if we don’t have to.”

Read on->

Monday, May 14, 2012
emlary:

Some CEO uses his website all day long.

Jeremiah CohickIn the same way drug dealers don’t use the product they sell, I doubt Zuckerberg is on Facebook all day. Visionaries don’t idle online.
.Mark Zuckerberg No, I really do use Facebook all day long.12 hours ago · Like ·  2,121 people


:D :D :DHappy birthday, Mark Zuckerberg!

emlary:

Some CEO uses his website all day long.

Jeremiah CohickIn the same way drug dealers don’t use the product they sell, I doubt Zuckerberg is on Facebook all day. Visionaries don’t idle online.

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Mark Zuckerberg
 No, I really do use Facebook all day long.12 hours ago · Like ·  2,121 people

:D :D :D
Happy birthday, Mark Zuckerberg!

Saturday, May 12, 2012
fuckyeahchrishughes:

link

“Nothing: What Sandcastles Can Teach Us About North Korean Economic Policy”

fuckyeahchrishughes:

link

“Nothing: What Sandcastles Can Teach Us About North Korean Economic Policy

Monday, May 7, 2012
The only reason you should be an entrepreneur is because that’s the only way the idea will come into the world.

Dustin Moskovitz

via pandodaily

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Wednesday, April 11, 2012
im1004:

We’re a bunch of raw materials that don’t mean to be - have any process upon us. Don’t mean to be made into any product! Don’t mean - Don’t mean to end up being bought by some clients of the University, be they the government, be they industry, be they organized labor, be they anyone! We’re human beings!…There’s a time when the operation of the machine becomes so odious—makes you so sick at heart—that you can’t take part. You can’t even passively take part. And you’ve got to put your bodies upon the gears and upon the wheels, upon the levers, upon all the apparatus, and you’ve got to make it stop. And you’ve got to indicate to the people who run it, to the people who own it, that unless you’re free, the machine will be prevented from working at all.”Mario Savio; Sproul Hall Steps, December 2, 1964

im1004:

We’re a bunch of raw materials that don’t mean to be - have any process upon us. Don’t mean to be made into any product! Don’t mean - Don’t mean to end up being bought by some clients of the University, be they the government, be they industry, be they organized labor, be they anyone! We’re human beings!…There’s a time when the operation of the machine becomes so odious—makes you so sick at heart—that you can’t take part. You can’t even passively take part. And you’ve got to put your bodies upon the gears and upon the wheels, upon the levers, upon all the apparatus, and you’ve got to make it stop. And you’ve got to indicate to the people who run it, to the people who own it, that unless you’re free, the machine will be prevented from working at all.”
Mario Savio; Sproul Hall Steps, December 2, 1964

(Source: bellecs)