Marco Leo (@marcoleo88) 's Twitter Profile
Marco Leo

@marcoleo88

Dad, husband, VP of Product and Technology Innovation at @Liferay

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If you and your loved ones are healthy, you are with family that loves you, a few good friends, food on your table and a roof over your head, you are richer than you think.

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Life is too short to worry about stupid things. Have fun. Fall in love. Regret nothing and do not let people bring you down. Study, think, create and grow. Teach yourself and teach others. —Professor Richard Feynman

Life is too short to worry about stupid things. Have fun. Fall in love. 

Regret nothing and do not let people bring you down. 

Study, think, create and grow. Teach yourself and teach others. 

—Professor Richard Feynman
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“Unsuccessful people make decisions based on their current situation; successful people make decisions based on where they want to be.”

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There is so much about moving into management that’s learned on the job. If you’re a new manager or thinking about management as a career choice, here are 11 things I wish I learned earlier in my career (in no particular order)! 🧵

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Lexicon (Liferay Design System) is included among the 15 most interesting Design Systems, with companies with Google, Salesforce, Adobe, Shopify, Atlassian, SAP, IBM, etc. Yes, Liferay Lexicon! uxdesign.cc/some-of-the-be…

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Ya tenemos nuevo meetup! Contaremos con Marco Leo que nos explicará qué es y qué nos aporta Objects. Os esperamos el 2 de marzo! meetup.com/es-ES/Liferay-…

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The Peter Principle is the satirical theory that employees are generally promoted to their level of incompetence. In 1974, the author of the Peter a principle, Dr. Laurence J. Peter, explained how he first got the idea and what can be done about it

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To reduce your stress, try not to have strong opinions about everything. Smart people are selectively ignorant about most things, and focused on some things.