Top 21 Quotes & Sayings by Paul Buchheit

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American businessman Paul Buchheit.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Paul Buchheit

Paul T. Buchheit is an American computer engineer and entrepreneur who created Gmail. He developed the original prototype of Google AdSense as part of his work on Gmail. He also suggested Google's former company motto Don't be evil in a 2000 meeting on company values, after the motto was initially coined in 1999 by engineer Amit Patel.

We created the 'Like' feature in FriendFeed because I realized that people wanted an easy way to let others know that they saw what their friends posted and appreciated it. Putting in those simple little gestures is very powerful.
Only my phone number and email are private because I don't want random people calling me. But I like the ability to share everything.
The companies that are the most influential and most successful are the ones that care about impact and the influence they have on the world. — © Paul Buchheit
The companies that are the most influential and most successful are the ones that care about impact and the influence they have on the world.
I'm just more excited about helping new entrepreneurs create the next Facebook or Google.
Google is about information and computers and making things really fast. Facebook is about the sharing and connections. These missions give these companies direction and motivation.
I think the best kind of virality is a product that people like so much that they just want to tell people about it.
I like writing code. I like building product. I like making things that people like.
I look to see what things I enjoy doing and just try to figure out how to spend my time doing things that I enjoy.
Until we let go of our mental images of who we are or who we should be, our vision remains clouded by expectation. But when we let go of everything, open ourselves to any truth, and see the world without fear or judgement, then we are finally able to begin the process of peeling off the shell of false identity that prevents our true self from growing and shining in to the world.
Honestly, I was pretty sure AltaVista was going to destroy Google
Email is not going to disappear. Possibly ever. Until the robots kill us all.
Consider spending less time talking, and more time prototyping, especially if you're not very good at talking.
Part of the excitement was just seeing how the world would respond. I kind of like uncertainty to some extent, because it's a little bit of suspense and excitement and adventure, almost, right? And you can learn a lot even if things don't work out. But not everyone likes adventure. A lot of people seem to be against uncertainty, actually. In all areas of life.
Cultures that don't laugh at themselves are cults.
Many people with jobs have a fantasy about all the amazing things they would do if they didn't need to work. In reality, if they had the drive and commitment to do actually do those things, they wouldn't let a job get in the way.
Opportunity is all around us, but we have beliefs and habits that block it.
Start out by making 100 users really happy, rather than a lot more users only a little happy.
Pick three key attributes or features, get those things very, very right, and then forget about everything else… By focusing on only a few core features in the first version, you are forced to find the true essence and value of the product.
Bitcoin may be the TCP/IP of money. — © Paul Buchheit
Bitcoin may be the TCP/IP of money.
The intrinsic path to success is to focus on being the person that you are, and put all of your energy and drive into being the best possible version of yourself.
If everything you do works, then you're not taking many risks and probably aren't innovating either.
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