The biggest risk is not taking any risk. In a world that is changing quickly, the only strategy that is guaranteed to fail is not taking risks.
The question I ask myself like almost every day is, 'Am I doing the most important thing I could be doing?'
The Hacker Way is an approach to building that involves continuous improvement and iteration. Hackers believe that something can always be better, and that nothing is ever complete.
The best entrepreneurs that I've met are all obsessed with solving a problem that they care about.
The only strategy that is guaranteed to fail is not taking risks.
People can be really smart or have skills that are directly applicable, but if they don't really believe in it, then they are not going to really work hard.
The question isn't, 'What do we want to know about people?'. It's, 'What do people want to tell about themselves?'
I think a simple rule of business is, if you do the things that are easier first, then you can actually make a lot of progress.
By giving people the power to share, we're making the world more transparent.
In terms of doing work and in terms of learning and evolving as a person, you just grow more when you get more people's perspectives...
People think innovation is just having a good idea but a lot of it is just moving quickly and trying a lot of things.
Entrepreneurship is about creating change, not just companies.
In a world that's changing so quickly, you're guaranteed to fail if you don't take any risks.
The biggest mistake we've made as a company is betting on HTML5 over native.
Simply put: we don't build services to make money; we make money to build better services.
People don't care about what you say; they care about what you build.
We look for people who are passionate about something. In a way, it almost doesn't matter what you're passionate about.
In terms of doing work and in terms of learning and evolving as a person, you just grow more when you get more people's perspectives.
I think that people just have this core desire to express who they are. And I think that's always existed.
I'm trying to make the world a more open place. There's a strategy behind it.