@StartupArchive_: Jensen Huang: It's easier to fall in love with what you do than to find what you love “A lot of people say, ‘Find somet…
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang shares advice on work ethic, suggesting it is easier to fall in love with what you do than to find something you love. He emphasizes loving every job he has had to perform well.
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