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Sam Altman
@sama
21 Jul 2014
Pushing that last 5% harder than your competitor is so often the difference between success and failure.
Jul 21, 2014 · 5:25 PM UTC
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Jonathan Van (📡,⛓)
@JohnnyHVan
21 Jul 2014
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@sama
It's the 5% compounding week after week that makes the difference, yeah?
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Shashank
@Tweet2Shashank
21 Jul 2014
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@sama
@sama
Not giving a rats ass about your competitor and focusing your energies on what you do best is the recipe for success and happiness.
Chris Duesing
@chrisduesing
21 Jul 2014
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@DanielZarick
@DanielZarick
You've come so far, I am so proud *sniff*
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Victor
@victorology
23 Jul 2014
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@sama
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@sama
: Pushing that last 5% harder than your competitor is so often the difference between success and failure.”
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Kyle Waring
@kylewaring
21 Jul 2014
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@sama
@sama
I def agree with you, but how do you quantify 5% of effort