'5 things I learned from MIT and Harvard'
share from desmond lim - a former entrepreneur who decided to leave a good job and a high salary to return to harvard and mit to graduate school and for him, this decision has
share from desmond lim - a former entrepreneur who decided to leave a good job and a high salary to return to harvard and mit to graduate school and for him, this decision has
silicon valley is considered the birthplace of startups with the success of many names such as facebook, google, apple or intel. if you are planning to start a business, don't
many people are willing to share the lessons they have learned, the risks they have experienced, the mistakes they have made. such information will bring new perspectives to your
these are 5 important criteria that investors and accelerating startups consider when deciding to contribute capital to a startup.
more precisely, these skills are rarely universities that really teach you. you will have to learn and train them yourself.
we all want to be able to do something meaningful to the world, be named in the gold list of people who have made a great contribution to humanity or something like that.
in a forest, there are two roads that turn out in two directions and i - i choose the path that is less traveled and makes it completely different - robert frost.
isn't there no reason when the whole world calls elon musk real-life iron man or compares him to henry ford and john d. rockefeller? the successes he will achieve will be the most
you should not do things differently because they are different. they need to be better.
do your best when doing anything. success made success. so be hungry for success - steve jobs.