How to Break Out of the Pack - PowerPoint
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Here is the presentation I first gave on 1/20 at Pepperdine University, entitled "How to Break Out of the Pack". It's a (sometimes) set of lessons I've learned over the years on how to get different results by thinking and acting different.
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How to Break Out
of the Pack
Jason Nazar, CEO Docstoc
@jasonnazar
How to Break Out of the Pack
Zig Where
Others Zag
“Insanity: doing the same thing over &
over again & expecting different results.”
Albert Einstein
How to Break Out of the Pack
Sometimes,
Think Less
“The quicker you let go of old cheese,
the sooner you find new cheese.”
Spencer Johnson
How to Break Out of the Pack
Stop Talking About
Yourself & Others
“Great minds discuss ideas, average minds
discuss events, small minds discuss people.”
Eleanor Roosevelt
How to Break Out of the Pack
Repeat… Own… then
Make New Mistakes
“Fool me once, shame on you.
Fool me… you can’t get fooled again”
George W Bush
How to Break Out of the Pack
You Should Be
Uncomfortable
“A man can not be comfortable
without his own approval.”
Mark Twain
How to Break Out of the Pack
Forget 80/20,
it’s 99/1
“Congratulations Jason, I’ll give you a
shit medal.”
Nuri Nazar, my Dad…
How to Break Out of the Pack
Become a
Critical Optimist
“The test of intelligence is the ability to hold two
opposed ideas in the mind at the same time.”
F. Scott Fitzgerald
How to Break Out of the Pack
Kaizen:
Improve Everyday
“I’ve failed over and over and over again in my
life and that is why I succeed.”
Michael Jordan
How to Break Out of the Pack
The Means
Justify the End
“Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the
future, concentrate on the present moment.”
Buddha
How to Break Out of the Pack
Self Improvement =
2 Questions
“To thy own self be true.”
Shakespeare
How to Break Out of the Pack
Don’t Be an Extra
in Your Own Movie
“It’s not the critic who counts...The
credit belong to the man in the arena”
Theodore Roosevelt
How to Break Out of the Pack
You Can Be the
100th Monkey
“Change does not roll in on the wheel of
inevitability, but comes through struggle.”
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Shared by: Jason Nazar
About
Jason is the Co-Founder and CEO of Docstoc.com, the premier online destination to start and grow small businesses. Before starting Docstoc, he was a partner in a venture consulting firm in Los Angeles where he worked with dozens o
(More...)f startups. He holds have a BA from UCSB and his JD/MBA from Pepperdine University, where he was the Student Body President of both Universities.
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