Mark Zuckerberg Quotes
Top 100 wise famous quotes and sayings by Mark Zuckerberg
Mark Zuckerberg Famous Quotes & Sayings
Discover top inspirational quotes from Mark Zuckerberg on Wise Famous Quotes.
Simply put: we don't build services to make money; we make money to build better services. And we think this is a good way to build something.
The companies that work are the ones that people really care about and have a vision for the world so do something you like.
We're really at this point where we can take a step back and think about the next big things that we want to do.
The thing that we are trying to do at facebook, is just help people connect and communicate more efficiently.
More than four million businesses have Pages on Facebook that they use to have a dialogue with their customers.
Facebook is in a very different place than Apple, Google, Amazon, Samsung, and Microsoft. We are trying to build a community.
I personally don't invest in a lot of companies because I think it would be a conflict of interest and Facebook doesn't typically either.
We have a rule that if you check in code, you have to maintain it. So I mostly code on the side. I don't check in code anymore.
People think innovation is just having a good idea but a lot of it is just moving quickly and trying a lot of things.
There are social restrictions where someone could be suppressing someone else's freedom to express themselves.
If we want to have the biggest impact, the best way to do this is to make sure we always focus on solving the most important problems.
Once you have a product that you are happy with, you the need to centralize things to continue growth.
The last six years have been a lot of coding and focus and hard work. But maybe it would be fun to remember it as partying and all this crazy drama.
When I started Facebook from my dorm room in 2004, the idea that my roommates and I talked about all the time was a world that was more open.
Our mission is to connect every person in the world. You don't do that by having a service people pay for.
I try to shrug it off as a minor annoyance that whenever I do something successful, every capitalist out there wants a piece of the action.
It wasn't until we got our first office in Palo Alto where things became more like a company. We never went into this wanting to build a company.
I will only hire someone to work directly for me if I would work for that person. It's a pretty good test.
The world isn't set up equally, and the first billion people using Facebook have way more money than the rest of the world combined.
One of my big regrets is that Facebook hasn't had a major chance to shape the mobile operating system ecosystem.
The main Facebook usage is so big. About 20 percent of the time people spend on their phone is on Facebook.
If you just work on stuff that you like and you're passionate about, you don't have to have a master plan with how things will play out.
So many businesses get worried about looking like they might make a mistake, they become afraid to take any risk.
Facebook was not originally created to be a company. It was built to accomplish a social mission - to make the world more open and connected.
People developed planes first and then took care of flight safety. If people were focused on safety first, no one would ever have built a plane.
The question isn't, 'What do we want to know about people?', It's, 'What do people want to tell about themselves?'
I look at Google and think they have a strong academic culture. Elegant solutions to complex problems.
I think a simple rule of business is, if you do the things that are easier first, then you can actually make a lot of progress.
I generally think if you do good things for people in the world, that comes back and you benefit from it over time.
A lot of times, I run a thought experiment: 'If I were not at Facebook, what would I be doing to make the world more open?'
In a lot of ways Berlin is a symbol for me of Facebook's mission: bringing people together, connecting people and breaking down boundaries.
VR is a very intense visual experience and having the most powerful PC is the only way to deliver certain experiences.
Connecting the world is really important, and that is something that we want to do. That is why Facebook is here on this planet.
Helping a billion people connect is amazing, humbling and by far the thing I am most proud of in my life.
The majority of people who don't have Internet, don't have the Internet because they don't know why they want to use the Internet.
Google, I think, in some ways, is more competitive and certainly is trying to build their own little version of Facebook.
Don't discount yourself, no matter what you're doing. Everyone has a unique perspective that they can bring to the world.
Whenever I go to a new city, in order to help get on the right time zone and actually get a chance to see that city, I like running.