Kevin Nagy (@kvnnagy) 's Twitter Profile
Kevin Nagy

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Marc Randolph (@mbrandolph) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’d rather have someone who executes a mediocre idea brilliantly than someone who talks about a brilliant idea forever. Execution beats perfection every time.

Kevin Nagy (@kvnnagy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anyone can hate him, but if you haven’t made 1/10,000th of his useful stuff, innovatios, and philanthropy, you don’t get how tough it is. Maybe try it first, speak afterwards.

Space Sudoer (@spacesudoer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don't get why are people so angry about Asian people in this picture... isn't this what meritocracy means? Hiring people based on talent and skills regardless of their race.

Marc Leibowitz (@marc_leibowitz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

World of Statistics -ALSO- The USA accounts for ~26.2% of global GDP and ~54.7% of global startups, with 82,038 startups and over 1,500 unicorns, capturing 46% of global VC investment. America is the most productive and creative country on Earth. 🇺🇲💪🏻🇺🇲👊🏻🇺🇲👍🏻🇺🇲

Startup Archive (@startuparchive_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jensen Huang: It's easier to fall in love with what you do than to find what you love “A lot of people say, ‘Find something you love.’ I don’t know about that. I guess I’ve fallen in love with many things that I do. I loved it when I was a dishwasher. I loved it when I was a

Kevin Nagy (@kvnnagy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi guys, I need a little help. I live in the EU, but want to invest into Figma, but Interactive Brokers need days to receive my money. Any recommendations? I'm thinking about trading212 or eTororo

Z Fellows (@zfellows) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The very best startup ideas tend to have three things in common: they’re something the founders themselves want, that they themselves can build, and that few others realize are worth doing." – Paul Graham

"The very best startup ideas tend to have three things in common: they’re something the founders themselves want, that they themselves can build, and that few others realize are worth doing."

– Paul Graham