Fosbury Flop drawer #07
In the Fosbury Flop drawer I keep the things that have empowered me to live —and coach— better. I like to share them but I prefer to add new ones. Feel free to let us know yours!
“To learn something one has to know how to listen. I distrust people who don’t know how to listen.”
—Josep Pla
Make Something Wonderful | Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs in his own words, a small free digital book.
“We started working about eight weeks ago. The question we asked was, ‘Our customers want to know: Who is Apple, and what is it that we stand for? Where do we fit in this world?’
And what we’re about isn’t making boxes for people to get their jobs done, although we do that well. We do that better than almost anybody, in some cases.
But Apple is about something more than that. Apple, at the core —its core value— is that we believe that people with passion can change the world for the better. That’s what we believe.”
Don’t follow your passion | Mike Rowe
It’s a video that I don’t know if I liked it or not, but it made me think a lot. What is more important: what you find along the way or the destination you are trying to reach?
“You have all been given some terrible advice: follow your passion. […] Never follow your passion, but always bring it with you.”
I wish you way more than luck!
Una abraçada,
Martí Cañellas | Fosbury Flop
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