1.    Do what you love to do.  
 Find your true passionDo what you really love to do! The only way to do great work is to love what you do. So, believe to the Power of Passion!
2.    Be different.   
Think different. 
The purpose of life isn’t to be happy- but to matter, to be productive, to be useful, to have it make some difference that you have lived at all
~Leo Rosten~



2.    Do your best. 
Do your best at every job. Success generates more success. So be hungry for it! 

3.    Make SWOT analysis 
     As soon as you join/start a company, make a list of strengths and weaknesses of yourself and your company on a piece of paper. Don't hesitate in throwing bad apples out of the company.
4.    Be entrepreneurial
  Look for the next big thing. Find a set of IDEAS that need to be quickly and decisively acted upon and jump through that window. 
Usually the first step is the hardest one. Just take it! Have THE COURAGE to follow your heart and intuition!

6.    Start small, think big. 
  Don't worry about too many things at once. Take a handful of simple things to begin with, and then progress to more complex ones. Think about not just tomorrow, but the future.
 "I want to put a ding in the universe,” reveal Steve Jobs his dream.
7.    Strive to become a leader
   If there's a better technology available, use it no matter if anyone else is not using it. Be the first ! Don't be a follower..
8.    Focus on the outcome.   
People judge you by your performance, so focus on the outcome

9.    Ask for feedback.  
 Ask for feedback from people with diverse backgrounds. Each one will tell you one useful thing.
 If you're at the top of the chain, sometimes people won't give you honest feedback because they're afraid. In this case, disguise yourself, or get feedback from other sources. 
10. Innovate.   
Innovation distinguishes a leader from a follower. 

11. Learn from failures.  
 Sometimes when you innovate, you make mistakes. It is best to admit them quickly, and get on with improving your other innovations.
12. Learn continually.
   There's always "one more thing" to learn! Learn to criticize your enemies openly, but honestly.



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