I have met many entrepreneurs who have the passion and even the work ethic to succeed - but who are so obsessed with an idea that they don't see its obvious flaws. Think about that. If you can't even acknowledge your failures, how can you cut the rope and move on?
From Kevin O'Leary
When you come to 'Shark Tank,' the only person you should listen to is me, because you know you're getting the truth. I'll decide if it's worth it, and after I'm finished, the rest of the people can look into it.
When you bring an idea that has no merit to me, and you ask me to comment on it, I'm going to tell you it has no merit.
I'm proud to be on the CBC and to see the management here represents both sides of every story. This is what's unique about the new CBC: you get a Kevin O'Leary on it when five years ago you wouldn't.
All we do is bring the debate from both sides, and let you as a viewer decide where you want to end up on the issue. That's very important. That's exactly what happens in 'Redemption Inc.'
Being an employee is a bad outcome. You want to avoid that. Being an employee is never a good outcome. That's just an opinion.
You can't regulate a soul into a business.
If a man could give birth it would be to a book - it's an 18-month gestation period.
I think a book is your calling card, your business card.
People are aware of what I stand for through television. Nobody gets rich on TV but you build brand. That's what I'm attempting to do.
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