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Michael Moe

@michaelmoe

Investor + Entrepreneur, Founder @GSVTEAM, Author of Mission Corporations, The Global Silicon Valley Handbook and Finding the Next Starbucks

Silicon Valley Katılım Haziran 2007
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Michael Moe
Michael Moe@michaelmoe·
From one of the most brilliant visionaries about another…
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Larry Ellison on what made Steve Jobs great “Steve was my best friend for about 25 years. We were neighbors in Woodside and his peacock wandered onto my property and woke me up. His girlfriend had given him a peacock and I came over to complain.” Steve replied: “You don’t like that bird either?” Larry recalls how Steve made him watch 73 different versions of Toy Story: “I said I’m not coming over if you make me watch Toy Story again… Now I know the new version is 4% better than the one I saw last week, but I’m not watching this thing again. And he’d say: ‘Larry, you won’t believe how different the shadows look.’ But that was Steve. Until it was perfect. And then once it was perfect, he moved onto the next problem.” Larry believes obsessing over a product until it was perfect was a huge part of what made Steve Jobs great: “If you want to know you’re like Steve Jobs, it’s very simple. You’re unable to think about anything other than serious problems at work. That’s all you can do, and you obsess about it until you solve it. And then you move on to the next thing. And you obsess about that until you solve it… If you have that kind of obsession combined with Picasso’s aesthetic and Edison’s inventiveness, then you are the next Steve Jobs.” He continues: “Apple became the most valuable company on earth and it wasn’t even one of Steve’s goals. He wasn’t trying to be rich. He wasn’t trying to be famous. He wasn’t trying to be powerful. He was obsessed with the creative process and building something beautiful.” Source: @WSJ (May 2012)

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Vince Langman@LangmanVince·
Brilliant marketing 👏😂😂
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Larry Ellison acaba de hacer la única pregunta que ningún periodista en la Tierra puede responder. Un periodista del Wall Street Journal le dijo a la cara a Larry Ellison que Elon Musk no sabe lo que hace. Ellison no discutió. No se alteró. Solo hizo una pregunta. Ellison: “Este tipo aterriza cohetes sobre plataformas robóticas en medio del océano… ¿y tú dices que no sabe lo que hace? ¿Alguna vez has aterrizado un cohete?” Una sola pregunta. Sin posibilidad de recuperación. Ellison: “¿Quién eres tú? ¿Por qué debería creerte a ti antes que a mi amigo Elon?” Esta es la pregunta que toda la clase mediática lleva una década esquivando: ¿Quién eres tú para juzgar? ¿Qué has construido? ¿Qué has lanzado? ¿Qué problema has resuelto que no implique un teclado y una fecha límite? Ellison: “Ahí estás tú, delante de tu Apple Macintosh, escribiendo un artículo diciendo que Elon es un idiota.” Se sientan detrás de un portátil que no diseñaron. Usan una red que no construyeron. Funcionando sobre chips de silicio que ni siquiera pueden explicar. Para decirle al mundo que el hombre que envía humanos al espacio no sabe lo que hace. Nunca han construido nada más pesado que un documento de Word. Y aun así lo publican con absoluta certeza. Eso es lo que debería inquietarte. No la crítica. Sino la confianza con la que la hacen. La ausencia total de autoconciencia necesaria para juzgar disciplinas en las que no durarían ni un semestre. Musk no opera en opiniones. Opera en la capa física del universo, donde las matemáticas funcionan… o el cohete no regresa. Sus críticos operan en un editor de texto. Construyó el vehículo que transporta astronautas de la NASA a la Estación Espacial Internacional. La constelación de satélites que lleva internet a zonas de guerra activas. El coche eléctrico que obligó a todos los fabricantes del planeta a abandonar sus planes basados en motores de combustión. Sus críticos más ruidosos construyeron una firma al final de un artículo. Entonces… ¿por qué tanto odio coordinado? Porque perdieron la correa. Los ataques no aumentaron porque Musk empeorara como ingeniero. Aumentaron porque compró X. Abrió el algoritmo. Le devolvió la plaza pública a la gente. Y destruyó su capacidad de controlar lo que puedes pensar. No odian al ingeniero. Odian que el ingeniero les quitó el monopolio. No puedes cancelar un cohete. No puedes publicar un artículo contra la gravedad. No puedes editar las leyes de la física. Ellos controlan la narrativa. Él controla la física. Y uno de los dos va camino a Marte.
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Michael Moe@michaelmoe·
Morning juice🧃…
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Chuckle of the day….
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While not “ new news”…the breadth and depth is stunning. Enough is enough. In Knowledge Economy and Global Marketplace, education makes difference for individual, company and Country. Why U.S. Test Scores Are in a ‘Generation-Long Decline’ nytimes.com/2026/05/13/ups… via @NYTimes
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Morning juice🧃…
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Michael Moe@michaelmoe·
In the AI Revolution, people who can show you how to use the weapons are going to thrive……
Miles Deutscher@milesdeutscher

Mark Cuban recently outlined the #1 way to get rich during the AI gold rush. He's been through every technological evolution, and he says THIS is the biggest opportunity of them all. Every small & mid-sized company will soon need AI agents, and NONE of those business owners will know how to implement them. His advice: learn Claude, learn agentic workflows, learn AI. Then walk into underserved businesses and solve their bottlenecks with AI. He compares this to when he was 24 and helped companies learn computers/PCs. Huge opportunity.

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irene🌻@Strictlyirene·
When the owner is quicker than the thieves Thieves locked in , police on the way. Clean work
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Matt Smethurst
Matt Smethurst@MattSmethurst·
A news reporter asked Michael Jordan if he thought the ’90s Bulls could beat LeBron’s Lakers. MJ: Yes. Reporter: By how much? MJ: Two or three points. Reporter: Why so close? MJ: Most of us are almost 60 now.
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Michael Moe
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Mamdani Can Make Moms Into Millionaires….It is basic math…at $42K a student, if 20 kids are in a class room, that’s $840K. If a teacher makes on average $70K, where does the other $770K go? It’s consumed by the bureaucracy! Enough is enough! wsj.com/opinion/mamdan…
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Thought for the day…..
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It’s just the truth….
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LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman: Founders have no work-life balance “I actually think founders have no balance… If I ever hear a founder talking about how ‘this is how I have a balanced life’ and so forth, they’re not committed to winning… The really great founders are like: ‘I am going to literally pour everything into doing this. Now it only may be for a couple of years… But while I’m doing this, I am unbalanced at this thing.’ It’s not to say that you don’t take breaks or you don’t go on dates or whatever else. But you’re super focused on this because it’s really hard and there’s lots of ways to die.” Elon Musk emphasizes this as well: “If other people are putting in 40-hour work weeks, and you’re putting in 80 hour work weeks, you will achieve in 6 months what takes them a year to achieve, which will greatly improve your odds of success” Why make such extreme sacrifices? Well, as Paul Graham puts it in his essay How To Make Wealth: “Economically, you can think of a startup as a way to compress your whole working life into a few years. Instead of working at a low intensity for forty years, you work as hard as you possibly can for four.” In the early years, you will have to make lots of sacrifices and shouldn’t really expect much work-life balance if you want your startup to be successful. But you can view it as an opportunity to compress your whole working life into a few years. And hopefully excitement about what you’re building and the extremely-talented team you’re building it with make those long hours way more fun and rewarding than a normal 9-to-5 job. Source: @ycombinator (Oct 2014)

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Tim Tebow
Tim Tebow@TimTebow·
Attitude is a choice. Gratitude is a discipline. Bitterness is expensive. Nobody accidentally has a great attitude. Nobody stumbles into gratitude. And nobody means to end up bitter, it just quietly moves in when you stop choosing something better. Guard your peace like it cost you something. Because it did.
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