‘Life is a combination of impatience and discipline’ Bob Gedolf
Creative Economy: How people make money from ideas
John Hawkins, Penguin Press, 2001, p.120
Also, from the author:
‘... trust (your) dreams because out of that trust is born the artist,
and the artist is the role model for the entrepreneur we all need’ p.118
It was John Hawkins that stated
‘the cost of copying or replicating an idea is often negligible’ (p.121)
This is because once created the cost of copying is insignificant.
Hawkins' rationale for this is rooted in the fact that intellectual inputs are needed at the
‘thinking, research and development stage’
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