Guy Kawasaki is an entrepreneur, venture capitalist, marketer and all around business guru. He recently gave a speech at the 2009 NAIS Annual Conference a conference for teachers that included a great list of lessons he has learned along the way to become truly innovative – in business, in education, in life.
I set up a Stumple Upon account a few weeks ago, ( If you don’t know what Stumple Upon is, you are missing out on the greatest time sucking application the internet has ever seen. ) as a way to idly pass my free time, with the hopes of dredging up random inspiration for my multiple internet musings.
I heard a quote the other night on The Big Idea. “If your under 30 and not running a million dollar company your not trying.” Upon first hearing this, I was angry. “How dare someone judge me, tell me I am not trying. What do they know?”