Alexander Close (@alexanderclose) 's Twitter Profile
Alexander Close

@alexanderclose

ID: 218736953

calendar_today23-11-2010 03:56:37

1,1K Tweet

772 Takipçi

1,1K Takip Edilen

Alexander Close (@alexanderclose) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The adjectives of “success” and “failure” detract from the benefits of experimentation. Better to use terms like iterate and double down.

Alexander Close (@alexanderclose) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dedicating to ownership is everything. If you think and act like an owner, it’s only a matter of time until you become an owner.

Shane Parrish (@shaneaparrish) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Most geniuses—especially those who lead others—prosper not by deconstructing intricate complexities but by exploiting unrecognized simplicities.” — Andy Benoit

Ryan Wilson (@ryansdwilson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you into react.js? We're hiring ollieorder ! angel.co/company/ollie-… No recruiters! No Agencies! FT. Remote OK so long as you're in Canada. We're looking for long term team members.

Alexander Close (@alexanderclose) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Explanation plays second fiddle in mass leadership. What counts is the arrogant gesture, the disregard of the opinion of others, the singlehanded defiance of the world. Sometimes it catches on.

Steve Jurvetson (@futurejurvetson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Steve Jobs left us eight years ago, today. I wrote a eulogy for him in BusinessWeek. Here is the full text: flic.kr/p/atvnG7 With his life’s song forever woven into the fabric of Apple, Jobs rests with the sublime satisfaction of symbolic immortality.

Steve Jobs left us eight years ago, today.  

I wrote a eulogy for him in BusinessWeek.  Here is the full text: flic.kr/p/atvnG7

With his life’s song forever woven into the fabric of Apple, Jobs rests with the sublime satisfaction of symbolic immortality.
Tim Urban (@waitbutwhy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The path of a maturing thinker. In order to get to Grown-Up Mountain and start real learning, you have to brave the cold winds of Insecure Canyon. If you're not willing to say "I don't know" for a while, you might spend your whole life on Child’s Hill.

The path of a maturing thinker. In order to get to Grown-Up Mountain and start real learning, you have to brave the cold winds of Insecure Canyon. If you're not willing to say "I don't know" for a while, you might spend your whole life on Child’s Hill.
Alexander Close (@alexanderclose) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Darwin said it best. It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, it is the one most adaptable to change.