Kazuo Inamori said, "Effort no less than anyone else's effort." Many people think this is just motivational fluff and useless. How did Kazuo Inamori practice this? After founding Kyocera at age 27, over the next ten or twenty years, he worked every day from early morning until after midnight, with no weekends in his memory, and he never participated in his three children's school activities.
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Kazuo Inamori said, "Effort no less than anyone else's effort." Many people think this is just motivational fluff and useless. How did Kazuo Inamori practice this? After founding Kyocera at age 27, over the next ten or twenty years, he worked every day from early morning until after midnight, with no weekends in his memory, and he never participated in his three children's school activities.