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ANDY GROVE - FORMER CEO OF INTEL

Bad companies are destroyed by crisis. Good companies survive them. Great companies are improved by them.

ANDY GROVE - FORMER CEO OF INTEL

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"Making money is art and working is art and good business is the best art." ~ Andy Warhol

Media strategist Ryan Holiday explains how contemporary people can utilize some venerable Stoic principles to turn obstacles into advantages.

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