A Quote by Malcolm Jenkins

The biggest things I have are the platform that I have and influence. — © Malcolm Jenkins
The biggest things I have are the platform that I have and influence.
Bobby Cox had the biggest influence in my career and probably the second- or third-biggest influence in my life.
I'm not the biggest star in the world, but I do have a platform, and if I can use that platform to help somebody else, why wouldn't I?
Television and comic books are, and continue to be, probably the biggest influence in my life. It's the biggest influence on everybody's life.
We're very lucky. We've been blessed with a platform, and what you can do with that platform, you can do a million things with it. I guess I just take pride in using the platform the right way.
So, one of the biggest things about YouTube versus any other platform is the built-in audience and discovery tools.
The Grateful Dead were an influence on our music but they weren't by a long shot the biggest influence.
My biggest mentor is myself because I've had to study, so that's been my biggest influence.
What's so amazing in today's society is people look up to football players. And as a football player, you have a platform. And it's so much more important than any touchdown or trophy or anything you could win with football. Its taking that platform and be able to influence people.
Whether you speak English, Spanish, Chinese, Russian, everybody can speak wrestling and it's really cool to go to different cultures and societies and see how the littlest things we do as performers influence the biggest things.
Not every brand needs to be on every social platform. Brands should have a very strategic objective, whether it's marketing or commercial. The biggest mistake a brand can make is to be on a social platform without a plan or the resources to manage it.
Any piece of art, when you're putting it on a certain platform, if the platform becomes a political place, you can manipulate things.
We're not Seattle East. We're our own Atlanta, and there are definitely things I learned from Coach Carroll. He had probably the single biggest influence on my coaching career.
I think a lot of things do influence me, but the influence mechanism is as such that these things dive into your brain and bury themselves into your subconscious and you're never quite sure where and how they're going to emerge. I don't think I really take direct influence.
In order for innovation to happen, a bunch of things that aren't happening on closed platforms need to occur. Valve wouldn't exist today without the PC, or Epic, or Zynga, or Google. They all wouldn't have existed without the openness of the platform. There's a strong tempation to close the platform, because they look at what they can accomplish when they limit the competitors' access to the platform, and they say 'That's really exciting.'
The biggest influence? I've had several at different times - but the biggest for me was Bob Dylan, who was a guy that came along when I was twelve or thirteen and just changed all the rules about what it meant to write songs.
Influence is the platform God gives you to help others succeed.
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