Mark Cuban: Here Are 6 Tips From The Shark Tank Judge That Every Entrepreneur Should Know by JemimaMcEvoy
A mantra that Cuban has followed since the start of his career: put in the work that other people won’t. For him, this means carving out time every day to learn, whether it’s through reading books, watching TikToks, playing around with NFTs or taking online courses . He likes to stay on top of every new development in technology, sports and healthcare, and credits the “effort” he puts into constant learning as how he keeps his “competitive advantage.
Cuban is as “bullish on entrepreneurship” as ever and a big reason why is the growing number of tools entrepreneurs have at their disposal. In particular, he points to artificial intelligence which he predicts will become the key mechanism for disruption moving forward. Those who don’t keep up will certainly get left behind, Cuban says.
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