https://www.inc.com/howard-tullman/no-doesnt-always-mean-know.html #tech Interesting tip from Bezos.
No definitely means No...
"Not when you're a billionaire/celebrity, they let you do anything" trump
Pretty rapey jeff
I read this title out of context and assumed Bezos was talking about consent and thought wtf!!?
I know he’s advocating in favor of perseverance but there could’ve been better chosen words to convey the message. His current choice of words is more controversial and instigating speculations than helpful. As someone who’s as publicly known as him, while he doesn’t “have to” adhere to having exemplary social behavior, he should “aspire” to do it because he has a responsibility. I’d assume he could’ve spent some of that sweaty cash on training about how to communicate with compassion.
The fact that this guy actually gave the same work to multiple people is fucked up. Just the game of thrones style of “leadership”
That's funny to hear, because that's not what he did for the massive failure of the Amazon Fire Phone. He insisted it had to be a certain way with certain features that ultimately didn't matter, despite others telling him why they should consider other things. Just another case of rich business person worship culture.
I’m gonna put Bezos picture on top of my bed. He’ll protect me
Another billionaire opining without any clue of the concerns of the common man. He should drink a big old cup of STFU!
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Wow so much genius. Thank god there are billionaires illuminating us all with so much wisdom