The one thing I've learned is that stuttering in public is never as bad as I fear it will be.
I've built my career on unpaid interns, and the interns told me it was great - I learned more from you than I did in college.
No transaction happens unless it is voluntary. It only happens if both of you think you win.
The happiest stutterers, I learned, are those who are willing to stutter in front of others.
A thousand restaurants close every month. They re-open, and that's good for America. Nobody's rescuing them. They employ people, too. If we let them go bankrupt, the factories don't go away, the creative people don't go away. They get employed more productively by others.
I saw how the regulation I called for made things worse, didn't help consumers and simple competition was better. And I started praising business and occasionally criticizing regulation.