Google co-founder Sergey Brin revealed a key lesson from the Google Glass failure: rushing innovation can be detrimental. He emphasized that students, like his past self, often feel pressured to deliver before readiness, mistaking speed for progress. True success, Brin suggests, lies in allowing ideas and skills adequate time to mature, rather than performing readiness.
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