There are some people, no matter what they do, it turns out badly. They have a problem: either what they do is wrong or things that happen were wrong. I was president of a company like that; it was called Grid Computer. John Morgridge badlycallcompany share on social
My grandmother wanted my father to be a teacher because she was a teacher. He didn't go down that road until much later in life; he just kind of retired after almost 20 years as being a visiting lecturer at Stanford, where he got his graduate degree. John Morgridge degreefathergraduate share on social
I had no idea that social networking would be as prominent as it is today. And it's important to understand what that phenomenon is. If you text someone, you get an immediate response; if you e-mail them, you probably never hear from them. John Morgridge hearideaimportant share on social
Stay hungry. Stay foolish. I've always wished that for myself. John Morgridge foolishhavehungry Change image and share on social
Many companies don't exist after 25 years. It's a rarity. Or if they do exist, they're like IBM, with a totally changing personality. John Morgridge changecompanyexist Change image and share on social
We didn't grow up overly religious, but there was an understanding that you had a duty as a citizen to help your fellow man. John Morgridge citizendutyfellow Change image and share on social