The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Andrew Yang
- FOMO (fear of missing out) is the enemy of valuing your own time.
- A universal basic income funded by a value-added tax, which is a tax placed on a product whenever value is added at each stage of the supply chain, from production to the point of sale, would spread the benefits of automation to a much wider group of people.
- Building a successful business requires a combination of human capital, financial resources, market opportunity, persistence, community support, and even luck.
- People love Twinkies, and everyone knows about them, yet Hostess went bankrupt. Attention and commercial success have an uncertain relationship in business.
- I had very little going for me as a kid except for the fact that I had demanding parents and was very good at filling out bubbles on standardized tests. I went to the Center for Talented Youth at Johns Hopkins University because I did well on the SAT. I went to Exeter because I did well on the SAT.
- Overnight successes are generally years in the making. And most progress is made in isolation, far from the public eye.
- In most every business, you learn by doing. The apprenticeship model is much more effective than the classroom for cultivating entrepreneurs.
- The impending destruction of jobs due to automation and AI technologies is definitely increasing the need for – and speed at which – we have to implement big solutions, such as a universal basic income.
- Automation is no longer just a problem for those working in manufacturing. Physical labor was replaced by robots; mental labor is going to be replaced by AI and software.
- I’m a capitalist, and I believe that universal basic income is necessary for capitalism to continue.
Andrew Yang is an American entrepreneur, author, and political figure best known for his 2020 presidential campaign and advocacy for Universal Basic Income (UBI). Born on January 13, 1975, in Schenectady, New York, to Taiwanese immigrant parents, Yang graduated from Brown University and earned a law degree from Columbia University.
Yang began his career in law but transitioned to entrepreneurship, founding companies and serving as the CEO of Venture for America, a nonprofit aimed at fostering economic growth in struggling cities. His firsthand experience with economic disparities inspired his political career.
In 2020, Yang ran as a Democratic presidential candidate, gaining attention for his proposal to provide every American adult with $1,000 monthly through the “Freedom Dividend.” Although he did not win, his innovative ideas sparked national conversations on automation and income inequality.
Yang later ran for mayor of New York City in 2021. He remains a prominent voice in addressing technological change, economic reform, and social equity.
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