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Things a Little Bird Told MeBy Biz Stone

In a Nutshell

Twitter co-founder Biz Stone looks back at his life in the years before and during Twitter, recounting many lessons about business, life, and society.

Favorite Quote

I have this theory that timing, perseverance and ten years of trying will eventually make you look like an overnight success.

Biz Stone

Introduction

If there's one thing to know about Twitter co-founder Biz Stone, it's this: The guy's not afraid of hard work.

Stone is always talking about something he's passionate about. He loves to come up with ideas and genuinely loves what he does.

If you're a budding entrepreneur looking to become your own success story, you need drive and passion to get the hard work done.

In Things a Little Bird told me, Stone shares his biggest takeaways from his journey to co-founding Twitter.

In the ten years prior, Stone went through a cycle of failures. His road to success wasn't a straight highway, but his perseverance ultimately paid off.

Here are the 3 key insights from this Hack

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