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In a recent interview to MTV, Nintendo’s Shigeru Miyamoto spoke a bit about the Wii, the Nintendo DS and ended the interview with an important advice for newer generations about life:
“I’d always been told growing up as a young child that America is a country that always is taking on new challenges, and that is something Nintendo has been doing.
My feeling is that the more you take on a new challenge and the more you sacrifice in trying to accomplish that new challenge and the more hardship you experience trying to overcome that challenge, the more that you grow as a person. Really, I like the idea of trying to do things differently from other people.
My advice to the MTV audience would be, don’t just continue to pursue the same fads that everyone else is doing. See what you personally can create and what you personally can bring to the world instead of following down the path that everyone else seems to be following. The more you can step off that path and be your own person, the more you’re going to grow and the more that you can experience in the world.”
You can catch the whole article at MTV , there’s also a partial video of the interview.
Lately I’ve been real busy and hadn’t enough time to dedicate to this blog all the attention it deserves, so I decided to share some of the stuff I’ve been reading in the last few days about entrepreneurship and building a startup.
I’ve gathered a bunch of topics which cover most of the essential stuff you need to know when you’re thinking about dismissing your ’steady’ job and starting your own company focused on products or consulting. One of the great things about the internet is that you can take advantage of all the information lying around and learn something from other people’s point of view or mistakes.
5 reasons to create your first startup - Particle Tree
Congratulations to Naide Gomes for winning the Gold Medal on the Long Jump competition, last Saturday on Birmingham’s National Arena, the second day on the on-going European Indoor Championships.
It’s another fantastic victory for Naide Gomes and portuguese sports but the award was left almost unnouticed in Portugal’s most sold sports newspapers (with the attention going to national soccer instead).
It’s a shame since Gomes’ winning leap was also a national record.
You can find more information on the the official website of the BEIJING 2008 Olympic Games.