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I to the power of you beta

IU

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Who do I learn from

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You

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U = Blake Ross

The next big thing is whatevermakes the last big thing usable.

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U = Brian Eno

Pay attention to what you're noticing. That's tosay, when you find yourself noticing something,look at it again. If something takes your interest,even if you can't understand why it's importantand even if no one else thinks it is, don't dismissit. Trust yourself as an antenna.

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U = Buckminster Fuller

Do more with less.

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U = Eckhart Tolle

Most people's lives are run by desire and fear.Desire is the need to add something to yourselfin order to be yourself more fully. All fear is thefear of losing something and thereby becomingdiminished and being less. These twomovements obscure the fact that Being cannotbe given or taken away. Being in its fullness isalready within you, Now.

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U = Elizabeth Kubler-Ross

When people look back upon their lives, shefound, they ask three questions that determinetheir sense of whether it was meaningful:1. Did I give and receive love?2. Did I become all I can be?3. Did I leave the planet a little better?

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U = Ian Schrager

How does Ian Schrager stay hip?I read probably 40 to 50 magazines a week onabsolutely anything - technology, news, fashion,travel and music. Magazines are the best way tofind out what's in the air, what the social orcultural trends are. I tear out anything thatgrabs my interest.

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U = John Maeda

Simplicity is about subtracting theobvious and adding the meaningful.

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U = John Naisbitt

Discoveries grow out of something that isalready there. Ripe apples had always fallen tothe ground but Isaac Newton saw "the deepermeaning." The Earth has always circled the sunbut Copernicus and Galileo observed theevidence and make the connections.Geniuses often build on details that manypeople can spot but can't connect.

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U = Marc Faber

The best investments for you may be in yourown education, in the quality of the time youspend with the ones you love, on your own job,and on books which will open new ideas to youand let you see things from many differentperspectives.

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U = Mitch Albom

Once you learn how to die,you learn how to live.

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U = Randy Pausch

Find the best in everybody, no matterhow long you have to wait for themto show it.

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U = Richard Wurman

How to create great events? Bring interesting people that you want to haveat your dinner table that you are interested intheir story and you can learn from and theninvite other people to listen.

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U = Stefan Sagmeister

Keeping a diary supportspersonal development.

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U = Steve Jobs

Stay hungry, stay foolish.

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U = Wade Davis

We should be concerned not only for preservingthe biosphere but also the ethnosphere – thesum total of all thoughts and dreams, myths,ideas, inspirations, intuitions brought intobeing by the human imagination. It ishumanity's great legacy. It's a symbol of all thatwe are and all that we can be as an astoundingand inquisitive species.

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IU

May I learn from you? Can you be my next U?

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