BUILT BY ENTREPRENEURS OR NOT?

Typically speaking, I only like trust and credit things which have actually been built by entrepreneurs. Why? There is a personal motive to make it great!

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Is their first and last name on it?

Also contrary to popular belief, it is *GOOD* for them to put their first and last name on it (like David Geffen, LACMA new building). Why? Personal pride!

Geffen foundation

Wow … Geffen records produced Mary J. Blige, Limp Bizkit, Common, Snoop Dogg, Black Eye Peas.. even Guns N’ Roses?

Geffen records

Wow.. John Lennon and Yoko Ono! Also Elton John, Cher, Aerosmith!!

Geffen Records, founded by David Geffen in 1980, has had a rich history with a diverse array of artists. The label’s first major success was with Donna Summer’s album “The Wanderer” in 1980, followed by John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s “Double Fantasy.” As the 1980s progressed, Geffen found success with artists like Asia, Berlin, Enya, Kylie Minogue, Wang Chung, and Sammy Hagar. They also signed established acts such as Elton John, Irene Cara, Cher, Debbie Harry, Don Henley, Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, Peter Gabriel, and Jennifer Holliday. Notably, in the late 1980s, Geffen became known as a rock label with acts like Whitesnake, The Stone Roses, Guns N’ Roses, Tesla, Sonic Youth, and Aerosmith.

In the 1990s, after being sold to MCA Music Entertainment, Geffen continued to flourish, later merging into Interscope Geffen A&M Records group. This period saw the label signing and promoting a mix of artists, including Mary J. Blige, The Roots, Blink-182, Rise Against, Common, Nelly Furtado, Lifehouse, and Rufus Wainwright.

More recently, the label has continued to evolve and grow, signing contemporary artists across various genres. Some of the artists associated with Geffen Records include Jason Derulo, DJ Shadow, DJ Snake, Nelly Furtado, Macy Gray, Selena Gomez, Guns N’ Roses, Sammy Hagar, Nirvana, Hole, Elton John, Yoko Ono, Olivia Rodrigo, Papa Roach, and many others.

Geffen Records’ journey from its inception to becoming a major player in the music industry is marked by its diverse signings and contributions to various music genres oai_citation:1,List of Geffen Records artists – Wikipedia oai_citation:2,Geffen Records – Wikipedia.

Who else and history timeline

Geffen Records is a major American record label, founded by David Geffen in 1980. It’s part of the Universal Music Group and has been home to a wide range of artists across various genres. Notable acts associated with Geffen Records include Nirvana, Guns N’ Roses, Elton John, and Aerosmith, among others. The label is known for its influence in the music industry, particularly in rock and roll.

Entrepreneurship by KIM

Change and do, and build or do things differently … based on what you believe the ideal world *should* look like:

  1. Annoyance & Entrepreneurship
  2. Why Doesn’t Anything Satisfy Me?
  3. ZERO FINANCIAL CONCERNS
  4. How to Gain Ascendancy
  5. Business vs Entrepreneurship?
  6. TAKE REAL CHANCES
  7. Making Money as a Hobby
  8. The Best Exercises for Entrepreneurs
  9. INCOME VS EXPENSES MONEY LIFESTYLE PHILOSOPHY
  10. Entrepreneurship is the privilege of being able to attempt something new
  11. How to Become More Influential
  12. The Point of Life is Entrepreneurship?
  13. How to Think Like an Entrepreneur
  14. Become the Outlier
  15. Self Reliance
  16. How to Extend Your Reach
  17. NEWS: How to Think Like an Entrepreneur
  18. PVP (Player vs Player)
  19. How I became so influential
  20. WE LOVE THE *SENSATION* OF RISK-TAKING
  21. WHY HIGH PROFIT MARGINS?
  22. INNOVATION THOUGHTS
  23. OVERCONFIDENCE IS GOOD.
  24. GARAGE ENTREPRENEURSHIP
  25. PERHAPS IT IS GOOD TO BE “DELUSIONAL”
  26. USE YOUR WEALTH TO BUY STUFF, OR TO BUILD AND INNOVATE STUFF?
  27. HOW TO THRIVE
  28. Target Demographic
  29. Ambition Over Happiness
  30. Anti Collaboration
  31. The Will to Economy
  32. Why New?
  33. CHOOSE ADRENALINE.
  34. No Looking Back.
  35. 1000x Different
  36. BECOME SPENDTHRIFT
  37. THE BENEFIT OF JUST ONE.
  38. EXTREME INNOVATION.
  39. Practicality is Boring
  40. BECOME YOUR OWN STANDARD.
  41. NEVER STOP ITERATING.
  42. CONDENSE.
  43. Take Lots of Small Financial Risks
  44. Control Over Convenience
  45. Why Are Chinese Companies So Innovative?
  46. INSANELY DIFFERENT.
  47. Why Doesn’t Anything Ever Satisfy Me?
  48. THE GREAT PASSION.
  49. Perhaps Dissatisfaction is Good
  50. ONE REP MAX.
  51. WHAT DO YOU *REALLY* WANT IN LIFE?
  52. LIFE IS ABOUT STRIVING FOR MORE.
  53. NEVER STOP LINKING.
  54. THE GREATEST.
  55. WHAT A TIME TO BE ALIVE!
  56. THE BEST IS YET TO COME.
  57. ERIC KIM CRITIQUE OF ROMANTICISM
  58. COMPLACENCY.
  59. JUST BUY IT.
  60. ALL ABOUT YOU.
  61. MOVE THE WORLD
  62. Boring or Not Boring?
  63. What if Your Past Self were Inferior to Your Present Self?
  64. THE PHILOSOPHY OF PROGRESS
  65. CULTURE IS YOUR ENEMY.
  66. Difficulty & Interest
  67. The Will to Expansion
  68. What is Work?
  69. SOUL IN THE GAME.
  70. JUST START IT.
  71. Not Boring
  72. PRIDE IN YOUR OWN NAME / BRAND
  73. AS MUCH AS YOU CAN TOLERATE.
  74. Speed is Paramount
  75. TAKE IT BACK TO THE BEGINNING.
  76. A Life With No Risk Taking is *NOT* a Life Worth Living
  77. Dissatisfaction is Good
  78. GREATER STRENGTH, GREATER CHALLENGES.
  79. In Praise of the New
  80. Uncorrupted Desires
  81. You Cannot Fake Passion
  82. SELF-OVERGOING
  83. FORM YOURSELF.
  84. Personal Entrepreneurship
  85. RELENTLESS.
  86. PUT YOUR NAME ON IT.
  87. A Life of Expansion
  88. SELF-ENTREPRENEURSHIP
  89. YOU ARE THE EXCEPTION.
  90. Use Your Life as an Experiment to Self-Develop Yourself to Heights Never Seen Before
  91. Invest in New Developments
  92. Investing Towards What End?
  93. The 90%/10% Principle in Entrepreneurship
  94. Speed Wins
  95. The Philosophy of Happiness
  96. When to Over-Estimate, When to Under-Estimate?
  97. Never Stop Iterating
  98. Money as a Tool for Life and Artistic Experimentation
  99. Less But More Premium
  100. Mainstream vs Low-Key Success
  101. Why Dissatisfaction is Good
  102. SEEK YOUR OWN PERSONAL MAXIMAL BENEFIT INSTEAD OF COMPLAINING
  103. Manifest Your Destiny
  104. Is it Best to *Not* Communicate Your Inner Thoughts or Ideas With Others?
  105. CREATE THINGS YOU WISH TO SEE MANIFESTED IN THE WORLD
  106. How to Do More Work
  107. CONTROL.
  108. Competition is for Losers
  109. Change.
  110. Your Competitive Advantage with Insanely Fast Wifi and High Speed Internet
  111. Pseudo Individualism
  112. Natural Internal Promoting vs External Promptings

Think for Yourself.

  1. Survival vs Thrivival
  2. Become Rich
  3. SECRETS.
  4. Why it is Better to Beg for Forgiveness than Ask for Permission
  5. Thinking About the Past Prevents You From Thinking About the Future
  6. How to Predict the Future
  7. Tools of Mass Distraction
  8. So What?

FREEDOM


Never stop innovating.


Entrepreneurship Mindset


Put a Dent in the Universe.