Whatever you are building, it’s about passion, and less about the money. Your goals should be about changing the world, or making the world a better place. There are many people who set out to change the world a better place and didn’t make a lot of money. But there are even more who set out to make a lot of money, did not make a lot of money and did not change the world. Kawasaki then talks about his experience growing up and thinnking that money was most important…he advises students to study abroad, to spend as much time learning as possible.
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