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1. Bach's Little Fugue in G Minor
So a fugue is a beautiful musical puzzle based on just one tune. And when you layer this tune on top of itself, it starts to change and turns into a beautiful new structure.
2. Fibonacci sequence: each number is equial to the sum of the preceding two numbers
3. On disruptors:
If you want to shake things up, you start with something small. You break a norm, or an idea, or a convention, some little business model. But you go with things that people are kind of tired of anyway. Everybody gets excited because you're busting up something that everyone wanted broken in the first place. That's the infraction point. That's the place where you have to look within yourself and ask, "Am I the kind of person who will keep going?" Will you break more things? Break bigger things? Are you willling to break the thing that nobody wants you to break? Because at that point, people are not gonna be on your side. They're gonna call you crazy. They're gonna say you're a bully. They're gonna tell you to stop. Even your partner will say, "You need to stop." Because as it turns out, nobody wants you to break the system itself. But that is what true disruption is. And that is what unites all of us. We all got to that line and crossed it.
4. On truth-telling:
It's a dangerous thing to mistake speaking without thought for speaking the truth.
5. On Klear:
Hindenberg disaster: an airship accident that occurred on May 6, 1937 in Manchester, Nwe Jersey, US, due to a leaking gas cell that allowed hydrogen from the airship to mix with oxygen from outside air and a park ignited the gas leading to the fire.
6. On Mona Lisa:
You know da Vinci invented a technique for brushstrokes that leave no lines? That's how you can look straight at her, and her expression changes every time. Her smile's there, then it disappears. Is she happy? Is she sad? Is this something else? This simple thing that you thought you were looking at, it suddenly takes on layers and depth so complex, it gives you vertigo.