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            <description><![CDATA[Successful people "Successful people create companies. More successful people create countries. The most successful people create religions." I heard this from Qi Lu; I&apos;m not sure what the source is. It got me thinking, though--the most successful founders do not set out to create companies. They are on a mission to create something closer to a religion, and at some point it turns out that forming a company is the easiest way to do so. In general, the big companies don&apos;t come from p...]]></description>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Successful people &quot;Successful people create companies. More successful people create countries. The most successful people create religions.&quot; I heard this from Qi Lu; I&apos;m not sure what the source is. It got me thinking, though--the most successful founders do not set out to create companies. They are on a mission to create something closer to a religion, and at some point it turns out that forming a company is the easiest way to do so. In general, the big companies don&apos;t come from pivots, and I think this is most of the reason why.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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