A Quote by Brian Chesky

The culture is what creates the foundation for all future innovation. If you break the culture, you break the machine that creates your products. — © Brian Chesky
The culture is what creates the foundation for all future innovation. If you break the culture, you break the machine that creates your products.
...culture is useless unless it is constantly challenged by counter culture. People create culture; culture creates people. It is a two-way street. When people hide behind a culture, you know that's a dead culture.
A company's culture is the foundation for future innovation. An entrepreneurs job is to build the foundation
Design creates culture. Culture shapes values. Values determine the future.
So go ahead, break stuff. Break yourself on the once-hard edges of yourself. And recycle the debris into the foundation of your future.
There has to be innate circuitry that does the learning, that creates the culture, that acquires the culture, and that responds to socialization.
Diversity creates harmony, and harmony creates beauty, balance, bounty and peace in nature and society, in agriculture and culture, in science and in politics.
I think it's important for us not just to edit the culture that capitalism creates but to create the material basis for a culture that we want.
Culture is so incredibly important because it is the foundation for all future innovation. People with passion can change the world.
It's not dependency that creates your future. It's independence that creates your better future.
I'm entranced by the idea of reading the culture back to itself, because I'm conscious that we as people and also as a culture are myth-making machines. So I'm interested in a resistance to that: What we can bend, what we can break.
How do cultures differ from one another? Above all, in their customs. Tell me how you dress, how you act, what are your habits, which gods you honor, and I will tell you who you are. Man not only creates culture, he carries it around with him. Man is culture.
I formulated the theme behind 'The Grand Illusion' album after observing how American culture creates illusions through advertising and entertainment to convince us that our lives our lacking, in order to sell products.
Things break all the time. Day breaks, waves break, voices break. Promises break. Hearts break.
Things break all the time. Glass and dishes and fingernails. Cars and contracts and potato chips. You can break a record, a horse, a dollar. You can break the ice. There are coffee breaks and lunch breaks and prison breaks. Day breaks, waves break, voices break. Chains can be broken. So can silence, and fever... promises break. Hearts break.
Before they got vengeful, conservatives had some useful points to make about welfare. Government 'help' is too often guilt-assuaging gesture. It creates layers of wasteful bureaucracy. Too much help of the wrong sort creates a culture of dependency that swamps our ability to provide.
Creativity is really at the center of what I do, it's a mix of creativity, innovation and savoir faire that creates magical products.
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