When asked about his philosophy and only working on “10x ideas”, Page invokes the idea of additionality from economics: |
“It means doing something that wouldn’t happen unless you’re actually doing it. I think the more you can do things like that, the bigger impact you can have. And that’s about doing things people might not think are possible.” |
Page believes technology is a huge enabler of this impact: |
“I’ve been amazed… The more you learn about technology, the more you learn what’s possible…. And so for me, I just tried to focus on: What is the future really going to be and how do we create it?” |
Page’s path to additionality is following your curiosity, working on things nobody else is working on, and being willing to take risks that others aren’t. |
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Google founder Larry Page explains how he decides what to work on |
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Full video: TED “Where's Google going next? | Larry Page“ (Mar 2014) |
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