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  • excellent!

  • superb.. nice words... i wanna hear more from him :)

  • nice one! very informative

  • pretty cool!

  • This is nice. He has many good tips.

  • this guy is the most interesting man to follow on twitter

  • Yeah, right... "A better world"... Go tell this to big companies making most of their production in China, with huge profits... by using child labour and making a profit out of exploiting miserable people!

    Doesn't mean your message is wrong, but it's naive. But then again, all that really matters is selling the damn books, isn't it?

  • @elsucati you're a loser

  • @SCJohnson77 Let me guess... you bought the book, right? Let me take another guess: you also own a copy of "The Secret" by Rhonda Byrne (and you believe every word in it). lol

  • Loved it!

  • hi daddy

  • Fantastic presentation Guy! Thanks for being such an inspirational leader and positive guy!

  • Set out to make meaning you will make $, if you set out to make $ you wont make either - reminds me of CS Lewis' quote about originality

  • :D:D he`s good :D

  • Guy, you are great! Thanks for sharing this valuable advice!

  • Guy, you are not naive and romantic, you speak the gospel brutha!

  • Guy- You are the reason I wake up in the morning, you're the reason the sun comes up, you're the reason good prevails over evil.

    -I hope someday I could become as good of a man as you.

  • he reminds me of my uncle

  • This is good. So true.

  • I love this guy

  • Totally 100% right. Go Guy go!

  • Damn right!

  • Xaviiiiii

    A ver si aprendes algo alli, que de hundir empresas y fundirte la pasta de los inversores ya sabes un rato, jajajajajajajajaj

  • It makes sense. If you have a product with intrinsic measing to its existence, people will want to buy it. Of course, you can stumble upon meaning with a motivation for money, but still.

  • Very good principles. I think they work. Come one, we're not all dopes. How many of us willingly, year after year, give someone our money because they want it? Without thought of what we're getting for our money. Individuals strive to increase their quality of life, one way is through the purchase of things. In the end, business serves us and is supported by us. REMEMBER PEOPLE WE'RE AT THE BOTTOM OF CORP. PYRAMIDS! We support that pyramid.

  • Nice thoughts, though not universally applicable...

  • He hasn't heard of Microsoft.

  • What a bunch of ignorent comments here..

    Microsoft changed the life of millions of people around the world, putting a PC on allmost every desk.

  • What're you daft? They were just another "me too" company. They didn't create any innovation in the industry. All Microsoft did was capitalize on the trend. If they didn't exist, it would not have an effect whatsoever on the proliferation of computers. They basically repackaged operating systems and sold them for cheaper, that's it. They didn't make any of the hardware. You wanna look for a company that changed the industry, look at Xerox, Apple, and to an extent, IBM.

  • Let me guess, you are an apple user?

    Always the same. Lot's of words but no real arguments.

    It doesn't mean that you don't invent something, that you don't innovate. Look at the iPhone. Apple didn't invent a phone, but they innovated with it.

  • MS hasn't innovated anything of anything. Very hollow company in acquisition mode for a reason.

  • @BeeRich33 You know nothing. Microsoft is the reason you have a PC in your house. They may not have use the right path to get there... BUT windows is Personal Computer since it's begining.

  • @rogrig I don't have a PC in my house. The last PC I had, didn't have anything with Windows on it, and that was about 20 years ago. And Windows is not personal computer since its beginning. I've been writing software longer than Windows has been around. Do your homework.

  • Microsoft did put a GUI interface on the PC, but a PC on 95% of desktops? No.

  • you spelled "ignorent" wrong.. lol

  • no actually Bill always used to say he wanted to make sure their was a PC in everyhome. His motovation, Money was probbaly Ballmer's

  • It's easy to say something, but please explain why you say it. Why are these thoughts not universally applicable?

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