Sometimes they can be unbearable; they can hurt with their sincerity; they are usually addicted to work, but their sole presence and the passion with which they defend their dreams makes them unique, authentic, genuine.
Tuesday, 16 February 2010
Run Forrest, Run...
Like Wozniak said, “winning is not as important to me as running alter the ball.” That is the spirit of insatiable people, those who are willing to risk it all in order to achieve the dreams of the insatiable and the foolish.
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Hungry and Foolish
Unproven
Gordon Gekko says it clearly in the acclaimed film Wall Street, “Most of these Harvard MBA types - they don't add up to dogshit. Give me guys that are poor, smart, hungry - and no feelings. You win a few, you lose a few, but you keep on fighting. And if you need a friend, get a dog.”
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Unproven
Don't be a Bozo
The search for deconstructing innovation cannot be without criticism, in any of the stages of the process (before, during and after development), towards anything that, without a doubt, alters the course of innovative projects.
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Bozo's
Monday, 1 February 2010
About Robert...
An enormous basin of dreams and ideals has flooded my life; the memory of my forefather, Narciso Monturiol, and his desire to help the coral fishermen of last-century Catalonia has infused my history, that wonderful dream that he managed to fulfil despite the gales that he had to push through...
What's cooking?
The creator of the most tempting apple in the world has mentioned, in several of his speeches, that “Many times, people don’t know what they want until you show it to them,” and judging by the result of what started in a garage, it would seem he has a point…
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Garage
It doesn't have to be ugly
We wistfully remember the dishes that our mother or grandmother prepared for us; we can appreciate good taste when it is served but, often, we are incapable of developing it. We grew up hearing that those dishes were made with love, with passion and with dedication.
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Taste
How do You Imagine Tomorrow?
It’s simple to come to terms with innovations when we’ve accepted them and integrated them into our lives, but these were once upon a time dreams that, back then, were little more than madness. It is the simplest things that provide so many possibilities. At some moment, someone imagined a machine that could wash clothes, you would put in powder on one side, and water in the other, and after a mechanical process, the clothes would be clean. An idea that, at one time, seemed ridiculous is now part of our daily lives.
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Dreams
Deconstructing Innovation
True effort has no limits; it comes from a feeling of dedication that fights against the tides, that adapts to time and the ideas that make up our everyday lives. Change clarifies experience and makes us move forward in our projects. I believe it’s imperative to have the capacity to relate with different cultures and environments to foster creativity...
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