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UdacityDemocratizing Education
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10 startup lessons from the inventor of the iPod
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Learn by doing — know what you want to learn, because you want to build/do something with it.
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Be persistent and do things
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Wear your beginners hat and give your users superpowers
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There’s success in failure, if you know where to look for it
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Keep asking questions and listen to others
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Seek critics — Don’t ask your parents for validation, ask your spouse
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It’s better to start up with a little experience
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Don’t do it for the money
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Udacity TalksWatch the entire interview here — https://youtu.be/6W_Usn7vJdg
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“In 50 years, there will be only 10 institutions in the world delivering higher education and Udacity has a shot at being one of them.”SEBASTIAN THRUN, CEO: UDACITY