Entrepreneur Guy Kawasaki doesn't accept failure
| November 10, 2008 |
While many entrepreneurs and financiers boast fancier pedigrees, Guy Kawasaki still is a head-banging bruddah from a tough blue-collar neighborhood in Honolulu.
As a high school football linebacker, he slammed running backs to the turf. In hockey pickup games in Silicon Valley, he hammers opponents to the ice. And since gaining fame in the 1980s as Apple's "chief evangelist," he's earned his battle scars as a survivor in the technology realm.
"What I lack in talent, I compensate with my willingness to grind it out," says Kawasaki, flashing a huge grin. "That's the secret of my life."
By Edward Iwata, USA TODAY
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