“How did others change the world?” And “How can you do it?”

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I ask people one key question: Are you really living life, or just paying bills until you die? To thrive in this era of endless innovation, we all need a better understanding of our own internal value chains. How we view ourselves and how we interpret our personal strengths is at the core of all external success. -  Jay Samit - 
 
History doesn’t remember those who maintained the status quo. The glory comes from being a disruptor. Every man and woman would like to leave their mark—some evidence of their existence—on this world. This is the self- disruptor's manifesto: to transform yourself, your business, and the world.
 
We all start out life filled with big dreams and ambitions. Your future, our world’s future, is far more malleable and controllable than most people realize. By studying how our business and social institutions are constructed, it is possible to determine how they can be disrupted.
 
No one writes books about those that failed to take risks. History doesn’t remember those who maintained the status quo. The glory comes from being a disruptor. Every man and woman would like to leave their mark—some evidence of their existence—on this world. This is the self- disruptor's manifesto: to transform yourself, your business, and the world.

We are all born into an imperfect world filled with opportunities for improvement. For some, the improvement is building a business that provides products that make life better for your customers. For others, the improvement comes by working to create a more just and verdant society. Still, others are driven to connect people in ways never before possible or even imaginable. But anyone setting out to change the world will follow the same path.
 
To thrive in this era of endless innovation, we all need a better understanding of our own internal value chains.
How we view ourselves and how we interpret our personal strengths is at the core of all external success.
 
ChangeThis | 133.05 - The Self- Disruptor’s Manifesto By: Jay Samit



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