“There’s a market to be the David versus the Goliath that’s already there … I like being the David.”
“Just because somebody labeled something as waste, that doesn’t mean that’s what it should be.”
“I feel like there is a great mission here and I won’t stop until I am obsolete and I’m not needed.”
“It’s extremely powerful to be in a position where the change that you’re talking about is actually embodied in who you are.”
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