Jack Delosa
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Jack Delosa
@JackDelosa
Entrepreneur, investor, founder of The Entourage, 3X best selling author
Sydney Katılım Mart 2009
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I do not normally respond to online rumors but feel the need to do so at this moment
I will not be a candidate for the currently vacant HC and GM positions with the Miami Dolphins.
While you never know what the future may bring right now my focus must remain on global events and also the precious archives of the United States of America.
Thank you
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@krassenstein @MrAustinRogers Jaguar is the canary in the coal mine? Can you hear yourself?
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@MrAustinRogers This is a canary in the coal mine. Just the start.
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When PayPal started, its first product was an infrared payment system for Palm Pilots. It was voted one of the worst business ideas of 1999 - and there were a lot of bad ideas in 1999.
But the team was relentless. They pivoted, iterated, and kept going.
PayPal would go on to sell for $1.5B to eBay. Peter Thiel became a billionaire investor. Elon Musk built Tesla and SpaceX.
You don’t get just one chance. You get as many as you keep taking.
The only time you’re truly out is when you believe you are.
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@markbouris @markbouris I believe I speak on behalf of all of us when I say you’d be a great man for the top job!
Any chance? 🤞😊
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The most dangerous addiction in the world isn’t drugs or alcohol—it’s comfort.
Comfort kills more dreams than failure ever will.
It keeps people in jobs they hate.
In relationships that drain them.
In lives that make them miserable.
Not because they’re happy—but because they’re comfortable.
People don’t fear failure.
They fear discomfort.
But growth only happens in discomfort. If you’re not constantly challenging yourself, you’re slowly dying inside.
Your comfort zone is the most expensive place you can live.
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School punishes the exact skills that make people successful.
In school, questioning the system gets you in trouble. Taking risks is discouraged. Thinking differently gets marked as wrong.
But in the real world…
The most successful people question everything, take risks, and think differently.
School teaches you to obey. Success requires you to challenge.
School rewards memorization. The real world rewards problem-solving.
School teaches you to wait your turn. Winners don’t wait.
If you want to succeed, you need to unlearn the school mindset.
Because following the rules never made anyone successful.
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@businessbarista Very interesting point @businessbarista What do you think are the keys to scaling an agency model?
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