“I trust that you are aware that today’s success is tomorrow’s mediocrity. This means anything appealing today will be appalling tomorrow.”

“Keep to active learning. You must learn, research and be so passionate about new ways and methods of doing things to be and remain relevant.”

“The same styles you used earlier may become monotonous over time. You want to remain relevant, so you got to change that style. Reinvent yourself always: You must create a new you”

“Compassion does not need any special preparation, place or time. You can start it anywhere and anytime. Try it at home, work, school —or anywhere! The more you cultivate compassion the more will be your fulfillment, resilience, patience, grit, endurance and equanimity.”

“The greatest innovators and history makers of our world were not great because of the formal school system but because of self-development through the proper investment and conversation of time.”

“Where can you find opportunities? Dissect your excuses and you will find opportunities in abundance.”

“Project stacking is the art of creating projects that multi-task for you, so you don’t have to.”

“Leveraging existing resources is innovation’s sweetest play.”

“Our future success is directly proportional to our ability to understand, adopt and integrate new technology into our work.”

“Be the ‘I’ and ‘I’m’ In Time”

“Without Creativity there is no INNOVATION!”

“Stay thirsty for love. Stay hungry for life. Stay curious for innovation.”

“Every subject is much easier than the people who wish to make money teaching it would have you know. So, for every single subject that can be systematized, there is a systematization that allows you to get 80% percent of the power with probably 5 or 10% of the effort. So the key question is that you have to prove that you have the superpower to rearrange the subject, to disintermediate the people who get paid for teaching it – which will always push you towards mastery, which is a question of getting the last 2 or 3% out of the system. And so the good news is that you can rearrange any subject to learn most of it very, very quickly. The bad news is that it will feel terrible because you will be told that you are doing the wrong thing and dooming yourself to a life of mediocrity as a jack of many trades, master of none – but in fact, the problem is that the jack of one trade is the connector of none. Good luck!”

“I wokeup in morning and saw, world has move on”