Friday, October 24, 2008

Start-up Guru hopes his death brings relief (to some)

From the email interview with Guy Kawasaki published today by NY Times blogger Marci Alboher.

Q. What would you like people to say about you when you die?

A. I hope that people say I was a good husband and father. After that, I hope that they say I empowered entrepreneurs to make the world a better place. After that, I hope that some people say that they’re glad I’m gone because they don’t have to worry about me tripping them on the ice.

(Note: That’s a hockey reference from an avid player.)

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