Reid Hoffman, LinkedIn Co-Founder | The Brave Ones

Published 2018-11-05
The Brave Ones – In collaboration with Credit Suisse: Despite some people initially telling him they will "never use LinkedIn," co-founder Reid Hoffman forged ahead with the creation of the company and turned those doubters around. #TheBraveOnes
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All Comments (21)
  • @kara6320
    Reid seems like an overall good person - knowledgeable and intelligent, good intentions with wanting to make the world better, personable to his peers, no hubris at all and just super passionate about his work great role model
  • @richardpeck7303
    Great man whom I was fortunate enough to meet in 2012. Very gracious and considerate!
  • @ziriguidum88
    The person that made this video should get a prize πŸ†
  • Life is just to love and to be Loved β€οΈπŸ’œ Love alone can Conquer the World.
  • @heysander
    "Challenging environments" such a relative concept, for example between him and someone from the projects.
  • @austinsworld8936
    Interesting all of these companies listed I had an idea about them but never know how to get these ideas off the ground. The right time, place and networking and lots of luck plays big part in all the companies.
  • @alexandercle
    And therefore, What is the transcendent wisdom, for the sake of Global Humanity, Oneself, and Immortality, according to the Ancient Secret Chinese Wisdom Tradition; what are the five kinds of the most prosperous, most powerful knowledge and wisdom that every individual could and should possess? Paideia Esoteric Society
  • @austinsworld8936
    Use to use PayPal all the time. Tens of thousands of transactions. Now once a while.
  • @errinwright
    Make sure eBay doesnt drive us off the service, Make sure Visa doesnt shut us down,
  • @austinsworld8936
    Everyone is talking about AI. But in reality this will not make people better off or happier. They will just do even more work. More connectivity than ever before in this world but never in history there has been so many lonely people stuck to the screen. Look at Japan so advanced and yet so little real relationships living a life in a big void. For them it would not make a difference if they lived in a jail or in a capsule on a moon. More technology does not mean a better life.
  • A wonderful celebration of small interconnected groups of people using their connections to monopolise global markets.