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You'd be surprised how hard it is to train each piece of the organization to have a plan,
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and to explicitly communicate the plan,
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especially when the plan is always changing.
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I mean, you've easily got enough money despite your vast contributions
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to the foundation to make them all billionaires.
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Is that your plan for them?
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Nope, no, they won't have anything like that.
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They need to have a sense that their own work is meaningful and important.
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Nick doesn't have a life plan.
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He doesn't have a day plan.
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I once found a note he wrote to himself that said, "Put on pants."
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This is the Tesla semi-truck, the thing that the crowd came to see.
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It's the latest piece in Elon Musk's plan to shift the world away from fossil fuel-based transportation.
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I rarely get accountants to do business plans when I'm launching a new business.
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We don't have an end game.
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We don't have an exit game.
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We don't have an exit plan.
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We don't have anything.
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The plan is to strike the bottle and see some colors.
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There you go.
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What's the plan here?
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We make enough Blue Dog Soda for ourselves and to sell to anybody who wants some.
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Hey, look, they're gonna start making artificial beavers.
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He's after our beaver technology!
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Is this his next evil plan?
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I think the original plan was the best.
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Okay, 1, 2, 3!