Whereas the great CEOs would simply boil it down to a simple hardcore essence: “I never quit.” When Horowitz would ask fellow CEOs “how did you do it,” as in “How did you survive that brutal gauntlet,” okay CEOs would point to something specific. In another section, Horowitz distinguishes between okay CEOs and great CEOs by pointing out a difference in perspective on how they made it through killer trials. It’s the ultimate theme song (if you like rap) for Horowitz’ time as CEO of Loudcloud and later Opsware, going through hell – and being forged into steel via incredible trials by fire – along the hard, bloody road to success (seeing Opsware acquired for $1.6 billion). Highlighting lessons from that experience is the purpose of the book. “Cause sometimes you just feel tired, feel weak… and when you feel weak, you feel like you wanna just give up… but you got to search within you, and try to find the inner strength… and just pull that s- out of you… and get that motivation to not give up, and not be a quitter… no matter how bad you wanna just fall flat on your face, and collapse…” It often indicates a user profile.Īs the song begins, with Eminem talking over an army drill cadence: Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
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