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It would be incredibly presumptuous and self-serving of me to believe that Facebook was the end of history. The only way it could possibly be the end of history is if it becomes some sort of artificial super intelligence that takes over the world.
Sean Parker
2.
Running a start-up is like eating glass. You just start to like the taste of your own blood.
Sean Parker
3.
You have got to be willing to be poor as an entrepreneur.
Sean Parker
4.
It seems like the right thing to do is tackle problems other people aren't working on.
Sean Parker
5.
The transition strategies are more important than understanding what the outcome state will be.
Sean Parker
6.
I definitely wanted to earn my freedom. But the primary motivation wasn't making money, but making an impact.
Sean Parker
7.
Part of the challenge of being an entrepreneur, if you're going for a really huge opportunity, is trying to find problems that aren't quite on the radar yet and try to solve those
Sean Parker
8.
A million dollars isn’t cool. You know what’s cool? A billion dollars.
Sean Parker
9.
Look: There's good creepy and there's bad creepy. Today's creepy is tomorrow's necessity.
Sean Parker
10.
Spotify is returning a huge amount of money. We'll overtake iTunes in terms of what we bring to the record industry in under two years.
Sean Parker
11.
At every point I am besieged by people who would like me to conform to some social norm of whatever sort of social group they expect me to be a part of. I never have any identification with these social groups.
Sean Parker
12.
Ever since Napster I've dreamt of building a product similar to Spotify.
Sean Parker
13.
You just keep pushing yourself harder and harder to achieve more and more - I don't think it's ever quite as glamorous as it appears on the outside.
Sean Parker
14.
Little startups are ridiculously overfunded.
Sean Parker
15.
I can sort of do what I want. Maybe I have to work harder to prove myself in some new relationship because they've heard some wacky stories about me. But at least I can get the meeting.
Sean Parker
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Facebook isn't helping you make new connections, Facebook doesn't develop new relationships, Facebook is just trying to be the most accurate model of your social graph. There's a part of me that feels somewhat bored by all of this.
Sean Parker
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You want people using your product because it's a part of your life, then they can't stop using it.
Sean Parker
18.
There's definitely some sort of dissent brewing between record labels, publishing companies and artists [about the compensation they get from streaming services] Spotify is returning a HUGE amount of money [to the record labels]. If we continue growing at our current rate in terms of subscriptions and downloads, we'll overtake iTunes in terms of contributions to the recorded music business in under two years.
Sean Parker
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I focus on things that are the highest value and do them perfectly.
Sean Parker
20.
I suffer from the delusion that every product of my imagination is not only possible, but always on the cusp of becoming real.
Sean Parker
21.
My interactions with Sorkin were agonisingly weird. He is by far the weirdest person I have ever met. I had dinner with him and a few hours before I got an e-mail from his assistant saying, 'Sean, this does not need to be a long conversation. Aaron is only going to use it to win your trust.'
Sean Parker
22.
I think the perception of wealth and power is that things just become easier and easier when in reality as you raise the stakes things become more stressful.
Sean Parker
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You can now be a master of your own destiny. I'm not sure why you would sign up with a record label.
Sean Parker
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There's a lot of artists whose contracts are written in such a way that they do not get paid for what's happening on streaming services.
Sean Parker
25.
There is no simple answer to what I think.
Sean Parker
26.
You actually don't want people thinking your product is cool, because then you're a fad.
Sean Parker
27.
I've never been much of a joiner.
Sean Parker
28.
Gray hats are the ones who think they're doing good, but they're not. You learn that when the FBI shows up on your doorstep.
Sean Parker
29.
Your biggest challenge as an entrepreneur is not concealing your idea from others or keeping your idea a secret, it is actually convincing people that you're not crazy and that you can pull this off.
Sean Parker
30.
If I were worried about my reputation, I wouldn't do anything with start-ups
Sean Parker
31.
I lived on couches for something like six months. I had no home. I was totally broke. I would stay at a friend's house for two weeks, then move because I didn't want to become this permanent mooch.
Sean Parker
32.
It’s not cool. I think being a wealthy member of the establishment is the antithesis of cool. Being a countercultural revolutionary is cool. So to the extent that you’ve made a billion dollars, you’ve probably become uncool.
Sean Parker
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What comes after the revolution is inevitably bureaucracy. Whoever wins the revolution builds a bureaucracy
Sean Parker
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I had a desire to prove to myself that I was actually in control - that I wasnt a puppet.
Sean Parker
35.
Facebook is such a basic utility. It's something that is such a part of peoples' lives, I think it's hard to imagine it going away.
Sean Parker
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The leader of a company needs to have a decision tree in his head - if this happens, we go this way, but if it winds up like that, then we go this other way.
Sean Parker
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The market is ridiculously overcrowded with early stage investors. This results in a talent drain, where the best talent gets diffused and work for their own startups.
Sean Parker
38.
At the end of the day, money is just a proxy for votes. That is what makes politics so vulnerable to social media.
Sean Parker
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In truth the social media elements of the Obama campaign, while extremely innovative, did not produce a lot of results.
Sean Parker
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I think Facebook's biggest problem is the glut of information that Facebook's power users are overwhelmed with.
Sean Parker
41.
There's definitely some sort of dissent brewing between labels, publishing companies and artists. A lot of it has to do with older licensing schemes.
Sean Parker
42.
One of the difficulties in living the lifestyle I lead is that it is hard to get my friends in one place.
Sean Parker
43.
Solving specific problems is what drives me. I am not interested in having a career. I never have been.
Sean Parker
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I've been doing a hybrid of investing and entrepreneurship, which I think initially I wasn't set out to do. But I realized it fit my personality.
Sean Parker