I always imagine a good leader is surrounded by people who call their mothers at the end of the day and tell them, 'Mom, you can't believe what I did today. Let me tell you about it.'
You'll have to hire people to expand your business. But it's a good discipline to really question if you need each and every hire.
Whenever things are good, I always worry about what could go wrong.
If you introduce person A to person B, and then person B is able to solve a pain point in his life, then you just made a good connection.
In every business I had ever started, even ones that had totally failed, I had kept good relations with the investors.
We’re taught at an early age that we’re not good enough. That someone else has to choose us in order for us to be…what? Blessed? Rich? Certified? Legitimized? Educated? Partnership material?