If you can’t (literally) stay hungry, then stay foolish.

July 10, 2015 Andy Ho

It’s Friday again and it’s time for “Friday Fantastic Free Food”. Free food is delivered to RadiusOnline every Friday. At RadiusOnline you can’t (literally) stay hungry. Hungry? You can always find something to eat or something to snack on. Food is not a problem. With that said, today’s topic for my blog post could be…? Yes, you’re right. It is NOT about food!

It’s about staying hungry & foolish.

“Stay hungry. Stay foolish.” — Steve Jobs

There are company cultures that foster corporate management style. And there are cultures that foster casualty and peer-learning. And RadiusOnline is one culture like that. At RadiusOnline people are encouraged to learn and to share. Never satisfied with what you know, push yourself to learn more, do more. We embrace sharing and continuous learning among awesome people. It is now relevant to emphasize the importance of knowledge.

Knowledge is unlimited
Knowledge is like fish in the ocean. What I know is just a few in those fish. You can always catch one and “eat” it to please your hunger for knowledge.

“I have never let my schooling interfere with my education.” – Mark Twain

Knowledge is valuable
It may sound irrelevant to learn how many teeth a shark has. But someday that piece of information might help you in a job interview with Google or it could be an answer to your kid’s question. Therefore, it is always good to know something. Does anybody know how many eyes spiders usually have?

“An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest.” — Benjamin Franklin

Knowledge is for sharing
Knowledge has less meaning when you keep it for yourself. You learn from what you share. It is not a good idea to learn without practicing, either. Sharing what you know with other is how to practice it.

“Be a student and a teacher” — RadiusOnline Core Value

Knowledge is the key to embrace your competitive advantage, whoever you are, wherever you come from. Knowledge can bring you together to do awesome things. You can always learn something from other people around you; and you can always find something that you don’t know to learn from people who know. Learn as if you are a fool. Try new things. Try things that other people don’t do. Everything you have to do is ask.

Andy

Online Marketing Intern