A Quote by Brian Chesky

Never assume you can't do something. Push yourself to redefine the boundaries. — © Brian Chesky
Never assume you can't do something. Push yourself to redefine the boundaries.
Every year, I push myself to do something different - and push the boundaries a little bit more.
You must find something you want to live for that's bigger than yourself - a mission - whether it's your children, a business, a non-profit, whatever. That pulls you to achieve, which is far more sustainable than to push yourself to. You can only push yourself for so long.
Take a chance - it's the best way to test yourself, have fund and push boundaries.
While working as a team, you push yourself forward and move outside the boundaries. It's a great thing.
If you do not push the boundaries, you will never know where they are.
I seek out things that terrify me, like an improv class. I'm terrified of sharks, but I scuba dive. I'm not good at auditioning, but I force myself to do it all the time. I've never met anybody who is fearless, but the more you push against your own boundaries, the easier it becomes to push.
One of the worst things anybody can do is assume. I think fools assume. If people have really got it together, they never assume anything. They believe, they work hard, and they prepare- but they don't assume.
History has taught us: never underestimate the amount of money, time, and effort someone will expend to thwart a security system. It's always better to assume the worst. Assume your adversaries are better than they are. Assume science and technology will soon be able to do things they cannot yet. Give yourself a margin for error. Give yourself more security than you need today. When the unexpected happens, you'll be glad you did.
As an artist, you're always trying to reach a new height, do something new, try something you haven't done before, and push your boundaries.
A cook's job in my opinion is to be creative and push the boundaries of their cuisine and never stop experimenting.
I always wanted to prove myself. I think I naturally can't help but want to do something and push the boundaries.
Every day, I'm trying to push the boundaries creatively, and sometimes it does push the boundary too far, and that's what I had to learn.
We're involved in racing because there's that element of competition. But there's that desire to push yourself beyond the natural comfort zone and the boundaries that are preset if you like, and to be better than the rest.
Artists are free to push boundaries to make art. But when pushing boundaries is their only aim, the result is usually bad art.
I've never been truly closeted on the air; it's just something I never really made a big deal out of because I never felt like I wanted to push an agenda or push it any further than I felt comfortable with.
Every day I push myself to redefine the limits of our sport
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