To worship the product and ignore its development leads to dilettantism and reaction.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
We try to develop products that seem somehow inevitable, that leave you with the sense that that's the only possible solution that makes sense.
Dilettantism is the sort of thing one must avoid.
Our goal is to desperately make the best products we can. We're not naive. We trust that if we're successful and we make good products, that people will like them. And we trust that if people like them, they'll buy them. And we figured out the operation and we're effective. We know what we're doing, so we'll make money, but it's a consequence.
Those who do not want to imitate anything, produce nothing.
People will make leaps of faith and get excited by your product if you just get it in front of them.
People think about their business instead of their products.
There is a clear goal and it isn't to make money. The goal is to desperately try to make the best products we can. We are not naive - if you trust it, people like it, they buy it and we make money. This is a consequence.
Business underlies everything in our national life, including our spiritual life. Witness the fact that in the Lord's Prayer, the first petition is for daily bread. No one can worship God or love his neighbor on an empty stomach.
Amongst other our secular businesses and cures, our principal intent and fervent desire is to see virtue and cleanness of living to be advanced, increased, and multiplied, and vices and all other things repugnant to virtue, provoking the high indignation and fearful displeasure of God, to be repressed and annulled.
It is a must to believe in one's product.