The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Chris Sacca
- Uber has an information advantage, a computational advantage. There’s massive structural advantages to the player who’s smartest about how to deploy cars, where to deploy cars, how to adjust pricing dynamics, how to ensure supply of drivers – the party that understands best the behavior of riders.
- American computer science grads often have very little exposure to the human condition. They’ve rarely had manual labor or service jobs. They grow up in a bubble of privilege lulled into thinking this country is a true meritocracy.
- There I was – 20 years old, living in Ireland, and I’d never heard the word ‘venture capitalist.’ But I’d said that I wanted a job that involved a lot of negotiation, a lot of yelling at people on the phone, and for it to be high-risk, high-reward.
- The idea that there is a meritocracy where anyone from any background really might have the social and economic mobility to rise to the top in Silicon Valley, those are antithetical to a lot of the principles that the Trump administration apparently stands for.
- The day after Donald Trump was elected, Chinese business leaders, including the heads of Baidu, stood up and gave a speech saying, ‘Come to China and build your company now.’ The cognitive dissonance of that was amazing for some of us to think we might be losing our leadership role in building companies.
- Planet colonization is not a short term concern of mine. The physical limitations of space travel render it low on the list for me.
- The only way I know to be awesome at startups is to be obsessively focused and pegged to the floor of the deep end, gasping for air.
- I have learned a ton about inventory, co-packing, wholesaling, end caps. All these concepts are easy to breeze by in what I do for a living or assume that there is a marketing manager or specialist in one of our companies that handles that.
- Just don’t spend your money, and you’re well on your way to becoming a millionaire.
- Simplicity is hard to build, easy to use, and hard to charge for. Complexity is easy to build, hard to use, and easy to charge for.
Chris Sacca is a renowned venture investor, entrepreneur, and former Google executive. Born on May 12, 1975, in Lockport, New York, Sacca earned his bachelor’s degree in advanced technology from Georgetown University and a JD from the University of Law in London.
He started his career as an attorney at Fenwick & West in Silicon Valley before joining Google in 2003, where he led the development of Google’s access strategy, including the acquisition of the Wi-Fi network, Google’s first-ever acquisition.
After leaving Google in 2007, Sacca founded Lowercase Capital, a venture capital fund known for early investments in companies like Twitter, Instagram, and Uber. Sacca gained widespread recognition for his appearances as a guest shark on the TV show “Shark Tank.” He is also known for his philanthropic efforts, including his commitment to environmental causes and his participation in The Giving Pledge.
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