Succeeding is not really a life experience that does that much good. Failing is a much more sobering and enlightening experience.
If it's not growing, it's going to die.
Recovering from failure is often easier than building from success.
Doing stuff that I don't have to talk about because I'm not in a public company is fantastic.
Creativity can flourish within sensible financial limitations.
The whole business starts with ideas, and we're convinced that ideas come out of an environment of supportive conflict, which is synonymous with appropriate friction.