Google's a strange place. When I met Eric Schmidt, he said, "If you are kind to everybody, then you will make good decisions because people will give you good information, and if you are truthful to everybody, they will be truthful to you." That's what's different about Google. They screw up and make mistakes, but they genuinely mean the good stuff about "don't be evil."
Larry BrilliantLife didn't just happen to them. They experienced life at a deeper level than I had ever experienced it. I had been a radical, a left-wing politico, and meeting the Indian people made me realize that the politics of the left and the right were so much less important than the politics of the heart and the spirit.
Larry BrilliantIf you are constantly making judgments based on superficial affiliations, your world gets to be pretty small.
Larry BrilliantOne percent of the equity, 1 percent of the profits, and 1 percent of the people go into Google.org. The most important asset isnโt money, itโs people. One percent of the people means 60 or 70 of the smartest people in the world trying to solve some of the biggest problems in the world.
Larry BrilliantIf there's a big problem and you've got the right people with you, usually the answer emerges and you do what's the obvious thing to do. I don't think of myself as some great manager or great leader. I've been very lucky to be in the positions that I've been in. I meet a lot of people and I've grown a lot of companies, and I meet a lot of CEOs at big enterprises. I'm always so surprised at how much they seem to know. It doesn't always seem to be correlated to how well they actually do.
Larry BrilliantI make a hundred mistakes a day. I am, and have been, and will continue to be, wrong about almost everything.
Larry BrilliantGoogle's a strange place. When I met Eric Schmidt, he said, "If you are kind to everybody, then you will make good decisions because people will give you good information, and if you are truthful to everybody, they will be truthful to you." That's what's different about Google. They screw up and make mistakes, but they genuinely mean the good stuff about "don't be evil."
Larry Brilliant