My philosophy is that you sell things for more than you bought them.
From Sophia Amoruso
'Have you ever considered changing the name Nasty Gal?' is probably the dumbest question I've ever heard.
I've never seen someone work for a salary.
There's no 'Chutes and Ladders' in life.
Everyone does a style book, and I wanted to write a business book for people that didn't think they would like a business book.
A lot of young people who I employ expect a raise after three months or expect not to have to put in more work than what's in their job description.
The first thing I ever sold online was stolen.
EBay gave me the framework to discover I was an e-commerce entrepreneur. I touched everything, from shipping to logistics.
It's the beauty of the Web. You can pretend to be anything you want. But people figure out pretty quick if you don't live up to it.
Lots of people are going to sell clothes online. But not a lot of people have built a brand, a living, breathing brand that people feel like they're part of.
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