“I’ve been very lucky; a lot of interesting things came my way. I used to be like the old Soviet Union with a rigid Five Year Plan. That worked very well but I also learned to make room for surprises outside the original plan; it’s a matter of finding a balance between the two. If you love what you do, you’ll be better at it than anybody and the money will follow.”
http://www.economicpolicyjournal.com/2013/07/pippa-malmgren-on-sucess.html
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