“Artists need support, time and money to develop their ideas, and if people rip stuff off, you don't have to be that brilliant to figure out that you're ultimately going to affect the end product.” PeopleIfsNeedsIdeasEndsArtistStuffSupportFiguresProductsBrilliantRipTime And Money Author:John Polson
“Why are we willing to accept a new mathematical formula we don't understand as the product of a brilliant mind, while rejecting a new art form we don't understand as the product of a deranged mind?” MindArtFormAcceptingWillingProductsBrilliantMathematicalFormulasRejectingDerangedBrilliant Minds Author:Sydney J. Harris
“The business plan should address: "How will I get customers? How will I market the product or service? Who will I target?" The principles of a business plan are pretty much the same. But after page one to two, everything is unpredictable, because costs or competition will change and you don't know how things will be received by the market. You have to be able to continually adapt. Companies that fail to adapt will die. Others are brilliant at adapting.” KnowsShouldTwoAbleDiesCompanyPrinciplesKnow HowPlansFailingProductsCostPagesCompetitionCustomersBrilliantAddressesTargetUnpredictableAdaptingBusiness Plan Author:Cameron Johnson
“When you come from a privileged household, we've been able to buy monthly feminine products since the first day that we got our periods. A lot of women out there have absolutely no means to be able to afford something that seems as simple and as much of a no-brainer as a feminine product. I think Monthly Gift has a really brilliant cause - giving underprivileged girls free feminine products every month.” ThinkingGivingFirstsMeanSeemsAbleGirlCausesSimpleProductsMonthsPeriodsBrilliantFeminineHouseholdPrivilegedUnderprivilegedNo Brainer Author:Chloe Grace Moretz