A Quote by Reid Hoffman

You have to be constantly reinventing yourself and investing in the future. — © Reid Hoffman
You have to be constantly reinventing yourself and investing in the future.
Investing in science education and curiosity-driven research is investing in the future.
At Reliance, we have always believed in investing in the businesses of the future and in investing in talent.
I'm constantly reinventing myself. It's a constant thing that I do.
There's nothing more addictive or incredible in life than reinventing yourself and allow yourself to be different every day.
It's about time we make the well-being of our young people more important than ideology and politics. As a country, we benefit from investing in their future by investing in teen pregnancy prevention.
We're really serious about reinventing everything that needs reinventing.
You have to keep pushing yourself and reinventing yourself.
Attaching yourself to success and failure too much is not healthy and good for you. It is better to focus your energy in reinventing yourself as an actor with every film.
As an artist, you have to keep reinventing yourself.
Ensuring a healthy future means investing in the generation who will carry that future.
Impact investing has become a broad umbrella that includes all investing with a focus on both financial return and social impact, but in its best form, impact investing prioritizes impact over returns and achieves outcomes that traditional investing cannot.
We live in this society where you must constantly be reinventing yourself. The big question is what are you doing next. The only thing they want is composed of these three elements: They want you to do it the exact same way because they want more of it; but they want it to be totally different; and they want it to be better. That's all you have to do. You just have to do something that's exactly the same, totally different, and better.
I'm investing in myself, I'm investing in others and I'm investing in my cause. I know if I persist it will pay back in dividends and it always does.
I don't really think of 'Frontline' as a strictly public affairs series; I think of it as a work of journalism that is constantly reinventing itself.
How do you think we build a future? I think we build it by investing in our kids and investing in education.
Investing solely for 'income,' investing merely 'to keep capital employed,' and investing simply 'to hedge against inflation' are all entirely out of the question.
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