Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg was at the CoCreation
Hub in Yaba, Lagos on Tuesday, August 30, 2016.
The 7th richest person in the world had held a meeting
with some key players in the Nigerian tech world to discuss how Facebook can be
improved in Nigeria, and how it can support tech development in Africa.
Read below eight inspiring things that were learned during
questions and answers session with the young billionaire:
1. “Move fast and break things unless you are breaking
stuff, you are not moving fast enough.”
No, he is not encouraging those with a penchant for
breaking stuff in anger to carry on doing so as if it is normal behaviour.
He is basically saying, challenge the norm; don’t acknowledge limitations or in
Naija lingo, never stay in your lane. Forge new tracks for your own lane.
2. “The question I ask myself almost every day is, ‘Am I
doing the most important thing I could be doing?’”
Valid question. Are you dear reader, doing the most
important thing you could be doing with your life, your abilities, your
passions for yourself and society? Wait. Don’t answer just yet - think on these
things.
3. “People don’t care about what you say; they care about
what you build or do.”
Actions speak louder than words. You cannot keep mouthing
off with no evidence to show for it. Take time to build; invest in the
foundation of your building, your systems, your relationships. A house built
upon the sand will crumble.
4. “The biggest risk is not taking any risk.”
There is nothing else to add to this.
5. “We don’t build services to make money; we make money
to build better services.”
Perspective. Perspective. Perspective. Think, why do you
do what you do? Why are you in business? To make profit, to solve problems,
make a difference, what? Let your motive be right.
6. “I think a simple rule of business is, if you do the
things that are easier first, then you can actually make a lot of progress.”
When a dozen projects are dropped in your lap with an
impossible timeline, start with what’s easier. If you begin a Start-up, and a
million things are calling for your attention at the same time, the trick: do
what’s easier first.
7. “We look for people who are passionate about
something. In a way, it almost doesn’t matter what you’re passionate about.”
Passion is the fuel that drives the mission. Find your
passion and plug it into something.
8. “You are better off trying something and having it not
work and learning from that than not doing anything at all.”
Loose the fear of failure. It’s a noose around
your neck. Don’t be afraid to lay your hands on something new. You can never
tell what it stands to become in the nearest future.Please feel free to drop a comment after reading.
Thank you for the visit.
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