I came from a communist country where there are no luxury cars.
“I came from a communist country where there are no luxury cars.”
— Robert Herjavec · Car
The World Motivation
I came from a communist country where there are no luxury cars.
“I came from a communist country where there are no luxury cars.”
— Robert Herjavec · Car
I came from a communist country where there are no luxury cars.
People ask, 'Are entrepreneurs born, or are they made?' I think it's a combination of both.
When I was a waiter, I wanted to be the best waiter I could be and worked to be better at it every day.
The idea of getting a lifetime job, and making $100,000 a year, with benefits, is dead and gone. It's over. And it may never come again. That's a very scary thought for a lot of people.
Oh, I'm all about small business. I think what we've learned from big business and big Wall Street is that unchecked greed and the creation of false value gets us all in trouble. If we look at the American economy, who's really creating value? It's the small businesses.
Growing up in the Sacramento Valley in the '70s, we were all pretty big into cars. Of course, I had to nerd out and be a fan of Bob Tullius' Group 44 Jaguars instead of Corvettes/Camaros.
Autonomous vehicles, because they'll be able to operate at a lower cost, will be able to pull more consumers into the Lyft network. And as you have more people switching from using their own car, they'll be taking more rides that still require a person behind the wheel.
I've been driving race cars professionally for a while: 200 mph types of things.
Remote villages and communities have lost their identity, and their peace and charm have been sacrificed to that worst of abominations, the automobile.
There are signs, I think, that people aren't satisfied by consumerism: that people resent the fact that the most moral decision in their lives is choosing what colour their next car will be.