On page 11 of “The Google Story”, by David A. Vise you will find the sentences:
“…and we [Page and Sergey, Founders of Google] didn’t know exactly what we wanted to do. I got this crazy idea that I was going to download the entire Web onto my computer. I told my advisor that it would only take a week. After about a year or so, I had some portion of it. [...] So optimism is important,” he went on. “You have to be a little silly about the goals you are going to set. There is a phrase I learned in college called, ‘Having a healthy disregard for the impossible.’” Page said. [...] “You should do things that most people would not.”
I, Boris, really hope that this will be understand by more and more people in companies and that more and more Product Owners, and company owner will try new silly things.


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