This is one of my top 3 favorite non-sermon talks of all time. This, and one by Gary Vaynerchuck, kind of a toss-up for top spot. Take 15 minutes to watch it.
It answers the question “Where do people find the time?” when you see elaborate projects and seemingly trivial things, how the world can continue to change through innovation, and how you can create the time to make something that’s world changing.
Clay is also one of my new heroes.





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