A Quote by Ben Horowitz

Leadership is hard to train on. — © Ben Horowitz
Leadership is hard to train on.
I train hard. A lot of people that I train with, they get blown away by how hard I'm able to train.
You train hard and I'll train hard, and may the best man win, and good luck to both of us.
I want to train hard, train well, and then help the team with my qualities.
I train like an animal in the ring. There's nobody that can beat me because I train hard for everybody.
The triathlon can be a very hard sport to train for. You see all the time when people try to improve - like their swim, for example: they train really hard for two to three weeks, and then when they go back to normal training, the swim goes back to where it was before.
I train very hard, until I am sick. Sometimes I train like a foolish man who has no mind.
All you need to do is train, train and train. Keep working hard, harder and harder. That's the only thing you need to do.
Leadership is hard to define and good leadership even harder. But if you can get people to follow you to the ends of the earth, you are a great leader.
Cats are hard to train, but they can train them.
Leadership is an elusive concept, hard to describe and impossible to prescribe. It is more evident in its absence, so that when leadership is needed, its lack is sorely felt.
What wins a fight is training hard, working hard, and that's what I do: Train hard every time. Being pretty or not is not the point.
Stay open-minded; stay focused. Train hard and train smart. For me, the older I get, the smarter I have to train also, because the recovery time is longer. Work on everything: become a well-rounded fighter - don't just be good at one thing; be good at everything.
At times you've got to be patient, and that's it. I just take it; another good training week, train hard and train strong, look to perform there and hopefully start at the weekend.
Leadership can't be claimed like luggage at the airport. Leadership can't be inherited, even though you may inherit a leadership position. And leadership can't be given as a gift - even if you've been blessed with an abundance of leadership skills to share with someone else. Leadership must be earned by mastering a defined set of skills and by working with others to achieve common goals.
I train as hard as I can every time I train and I do extra training every day and I've done that since I was a young boy.
Some days it's tough, and I don't want to train my mental game, or I don't want to train my components as hard as I used to.
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