While others saw shipping as moving boxes, Fred Smith was selling peace of mind.
While established brands were playing it safe, a teenage fitness enthusiast was rewriting the rules of athletic wear from his bedroom.
While coffee shops fought over pennies per cup, Howard Schultz was architecting the modern "third place."
SB: "I would get escorted out of buildings, people ripped up my business card in my face at least once a week."
TS: "I was real rich for 45 minutes - then I was broke again."
Phil Knight slept in cars and built Nike from pure hustle. Here's the blueprint.
"Let me think about it" — Translation: you just lost.
Get ready to see your pipeline overflow with qualified, eager-to-buy prospects.
JB: "Bulls make money, bears make money, but pigs get slaughtered almost every single time..."
Reminder: your biggest threat isn't competition, it's forgetting what made you great.
How do you turn $1B into $20M in debt? Ask Kamala Harris's campaign team.
From homemaker to Wall Street to prison and back again.