Saturday, November 22, 2003

What is brilliance?

It's not Microsoft, it's not Sun, it's not HP. Microsoft is close, but it's not. It's not Cisco. It's not Apple. Apple is close. All these companies are extremely technical savvy. It's hard for regular folks to understand all these tech stuff. Nevertherless, 95% of population are such folks. Sticking with 5% smarty pants doesn't really help a businessman. A real brilliant businessman are folks who understand 95%. Let's look at Wal-Mart, Let's look at E-Bay, Let's look at GE, Let's look at Google, Let's look at Dell. Those are most profitable companies in their industry, or put it this way, in the industries they invented, defined. Those are folks who can find the extrordinary things out of ordinary stuff. Brilliance is the insight people have in their minds without getting professional training. Brilliance is natural. Brilliance has tendancy to jump out of its habitat to influence its environment. Brilliance is invisible string power that pulls great melody out of cold and boring material. Brilliance doesn't need school, degree, or heritage. It's a heritage itself.

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