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Yet along the way, Lubetzky had his share of mistakes, doubts and challenges.
Here are three core pieces of advice that took himfrom minnow to shark.
But it came with a condition: Lubetzky had to sell the company in five years.
The problem came in five years, when Kind was a success, but Lubetzky didnt want to sell.
He believed in his company and his vision, and that Kind could grow much more.
If Kind took a hit in revenue, it could have cost Lubetzky everything.
But, said Lubetzky, despite a lot of sleepless nights, his move was well-researched.
I would call it a very calculated risk, a very thoughtfully designed risk.
So, believe in your vision, but be sure to do your homework.
Close your eyes and just think, he told Huddleston Jr. What do I want?
What is important to me?
What do I want to get out of life?
What do I want to accomplish?'
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