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  1. identify every assumptions (25)

    1. if others think you ideas are crazy, then you must be on the right track (35)

    2. see http://www.endeavor.org/

    3. consider the worste ideas and then turn them upside down

    4. expand upon the ideas of others

    5. problems are opportunities

    6. brainstorming is about breaking out of conventional approaches

    7. give 3 rules not to break, the rest is up to you

    8. all the cool stuff happens when you do things that are not the automatic next step (52)

    9. there is tremendous value in prejects that others have carelesly abandoned (62)

    10. http://www.incubelabs.com/news/id_21/title_ETL—Mir-Imran/

    11. quitting is the bravest alternative (79)

    12. failure is inevitable, the key to success is being able to recover quickly (85)

    13. idea for voip: free 30 day trial and test the slogan

    14. you should make decisions based upon the probability of all outcomes, including the best and worste case scenarios, and be wiling to take big risks when you are fully prepared for all eventualities.

    15. perfect job= market demand + skills + passion (100)

    16. it is important to reassess your life and career relatively frequently (112)

    17. the hardier you work, the luckier you get (118)

    18. recombine ideas in unusual ways (129)

    19. be observant, outgoing, adventurous, optimistic as well as hard working (133)

    20. guard reputation!

    21. whatever you do, be pleased with that decision at a later date (142)

    22. offer help to the ones that cannot give it back

    23. the best team players go to great lenght to make others successful (153)

    24. do the right thing, instead of the smart thing

    25. take 3 objectives per time only (158)

    26. never miss an opportunity to be faboulous

    27. in environments where there are limited resources, being driven to make yourself and others successful is often a much more productive strategy than being purely competitive (171)

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