Androids Quote by Larry Page
“Lots of companies don’t succeed over time. What do they fundamentally do wrong? They usually miss the future. I try to focus on that: What is the future really going to be? And how do we create it? And how do we power our organization to really focus on that and really drive it at a high rate? When I was working on Android, I felt guilty. It wasn’t what we were working on, it was a start-up, and I felt guilty. That was stupid! It was the future.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Stanford Graduate School of Business, 2015
Companies fail when they ignore long‑term trends and focus only on short‑term gains. Anticipating and shaping the future is essential for lasting success.
In simple terms: Missing future trends leads to failure.
Prioritize future‑oriented thinking.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- product development
- strategic planning
- R&D investment
- market forecasting
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What future trend are you overlooking?
- How can you embed foresight into daily decisions?
Short‑term pressures can blind leaders to emerging opportunities.