Had occasion today to look into the Nvidia founder/CEO Jensen Huang's early history. Looking up Tae Kim's new biography of Nvidia and Jensen himself (The Nvidia Way), Jensen has this to say about his early life:
”But as he saw it, the biggest single factor that propelled him from scrubbing toilets to managing entire divisions of a microchip company was his willingness, and ability, to put in more effort, and tolerate more suffering, than anyone else.”
And the kicker advice from Jensen himself:
“I wish upon you ample doses of pain and suffering”
I was reminded of this inspirational/motivational video of The Rock going, "None of you mutthafuckers are gonna outwork me" (e.g., here: ). That's an epic.
There's something both astonishingly inspirational and dubious about such post hoc claims to success. Yes, from the hindsight point of view of extreme success, I'm sure it feels like "I just worked hard"; the ex ante position of all the other people working roughly as hard and not succeeding, a little harder to account for.
Anyway, really nice story so far.