#30. Ideas Are Your Spark, Execution Is Your Engine! (Sergey Brin: Co-Founder of Google, Internet Pioneer, and Flying Trapezist) episode artwork

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#30. Ideas Are Your Spark, Execution Is Your Engine! (Sergey Brin: Co-Founder of Google, Internet Pioneer, and Flying Trapezist)

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On this episode of Coder Caffeine we talk Japanese Iced Coffee from Baltimore, Maryland, decode a motivational quote from Sergey Brin, and provide a quick mental framework to turn your ideas into impact with execution and delivery. You'll also hear a powerful Mantra brought to you with a vast quantity of chai latte based enthusiasm to power your day - all because we want you to go from a spark of an idea to a wildfire of execution and delivery - so you can ultimately win like Sergey Brin! In 1998, Sergey Brin and Larry Page's search engine, Backrub, struggled to gain traction. Investor Andy Bechtolsheim's $100,000 check to "Google, Inc." forced them to incorporate and develop a working product. Overcoming internal conflicts and technical hurdles, they launched Google. Google would go on to become the largest search engine in the world, revolutionizing the internet and transforming the way people access information. Creds Community! Remember that ideas are your spark, execution is your ignition, and always keep coding!

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