A Quote by Shigeru Miyamoto

I think that the entertainment industry itself has a history of chasing success. Any time a hit product comes out, all the other companies start chasing after that success and trying to recreate it by putting out similar products.
We are always chasing after things that other companies won't touch. That is a big secret to our success.
Whatever your passion is, keep doing it. Don't waste time chasing after success or comparing yourself to others. Every flower blooms at a different pace. Excel at doing what your passion is and only focus on perfecting it. Eventually people will see what you are great at doing, and if you are truly great, success will come chasing after you.
I don't ever think it's a good idea to try to recreate the success you've had before; it's all about chasing something fresh and new.
I think that the entertainment industry and the entertainment press tends to focus on opening weekend box office as a measure of the success of a film and I think the true success is out there in people's homes and how much they absolutely love these characters.
Many companies forget what it means to make great products. After initial success, sales and marketing people take over and the product people eventually make their way out.
I spent my time chasing rucks and never managing to hit any, so I quickly switched out to the backs.
Not chasing success, I want to focus on my process. If I do that, eventually everything gets sorted out.
You become a victim of your own success. It's what happens in TV when Fox has a big hit with the X-Files. And they start chasing and the rest of their shows suffer. Because the experimentation that made the X-Files a show is all of the sudden lost.
I think, as a woman and as somebody in the entertainment industry, we have to be careful what we're putting out there and what we're trying to say.
You're chasing the dragon, you're chasing the high. A bird with one wing, who's still trying to fly.
Stop chasing the money and start chasing the passion.
You have to practice success. Success doesn't just show up. If you aren't practicing success today, you won't wake up in 20 years and be successful, because you won't have developed the habits of success, which are small things like finishing what you start, putting a lot of effort into everything you do, being on time, treating people well.
What is success? I think the most important thing is to achieve what you set out to achieve. Just being a CEO in itself is not success. I would not relate success to a title or a position. My career has had a level of serendipity all along. I've never planned anything out more than a few years.
Every human being is searching for a deep sense of meaning, and yet we're all chasing success. We've confused one for the other.
Success can breed all kinds of other behavior and cause companies to behave a certain way that isn't necessarily the ingredients for achieving more success. For instance, with success comes arrogance, and that's typically the death of success.
Spending time chasing the puck around your own end isn't really a good recipe for success.
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