What is Better Than Passion? - Scott Adams
Scott Adams is the creator of the Dilbert comic strip that is published daily in more than two-thousand newspapers worldwide, as well as on Dilbert.com, and all over the Internet. Dilbert launched in 1989 and spawned hundreds of licensed products and an animated television show. Over 20 million Dilbert books and calendars have been sold. Adams has written nine books, including the number one best-seller The Dilbert Principle. Adams' latest book is How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big. Adams is one of the most highly-sought speakers in America, and he writes the influential Scott Adams Blog. He has been a banker, software developer, technologist, hypnotist, CEO of Scott Adams Foods, owner of two restaurants, inventor, investor, TV executive producer, author, cartoonist, speaker, and serial entrepreneur. Adams graduated from the Haas School of Business, University of California at Berkeley, in 1986, and is active in helping to organize the Berkeley startup ecosystem.

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