I don't care what hours you work. I don't care if you sleep late or if you pick a child up from school in the afternoon. It's all about your output. Matt Mullenweg afternooncarechild Change image and share on social
We focus on two things when hiring. First, find the best people you can in the world. And second, let them do their work. Just get out of their way. Matt Mullenweg findfocushire Change image and share on social
For me, open source is a moral thing. Matt Mullenweg moralopensource Change image and share on social
As the web becomes more and more of a part of our every day lives, it would be a horrible tragedy if it was locked up inside of companies and proprietary software. Matt Mullenweg companydayhorrible Change image and share on social
The rise of broadband and growing ubiquity of Internet access excites me the most. The world changes a lot when, no matter where you are - in the middle of a deserted highway or in a bustling city - you can get high speed broadband access. Matt Mullenweg accessbroadbandbustle share on social
If you have a fantastic idea you're really passionate about and are making $100,000 in your job, if you can set aside some of that to invest in servers or contractors or other folks, that's actually the best way to start a business in my opinion. Matt Mullenweg 000businesscontractor share on social
The themes in WordPress drive a lot of design trends. It democratizes design... You make a theme, and suddenly it's on hundreds and thousands of sites. Matt Mullenweg democratizedesigndrive Change image and share on social
If you're going to quit your job to focus on an idea, you get overly attached to that idea because you had it, and it's the reason you quit your job. Plus, most ideas are bad. Matt Mullenweg attachbadfocus Change image and share on social
130 of Automattic's 150 employees work outside of our San Francisco headquarters. Why are so many companies stuck in this factory model of working? Matt Mullenweg automatticcompanyemployee Change image and share on social
Before the widespread rise of the Internet and easy publishing tools, influence was largely in the hands of those who could reach the widest audience, the people with printing presses or access to a wide audience on television or radio, all one-way mediums that concentrated power in the hands of the few. Matt Mullenweg accessaudienceconcentrate share on social