I was seen as _________________. Nobody had ever heard of dyslexia. I just looked at the blackboard. It was just a jumble. I had no idea what was going on. And therefore, you know, the idea that I could be successful 3 didn't dawn on me.
Learning about what was going on in the world.
I launched Student magazine as a 15 year old and to try to give young people on a national scale in Britain a voice. The Vietnamese War was going on. I thought it was an unjust war and I wanted the magazine to campaign to stop it. I don't think Student magazine was our most successful thing, but it was ____________. So, you know, it was my education. I worked from 15 to 19 interviewing people, travelling the world.
I've challenged myself in a lot of different sectors, whether it's a mobile phone sector or whether it's the train sector or whether it's the crew cruise ship sector or and you know anytime I see see there's something can be done better, we jump in and we try to create something and you know extraordinarily better than anybody else is doing it. ________________ . If you're not taking risks, you're not going to achieve anything and sometimes you're going to ___________.
Failure _________. If you give something a go and it doesn't work out, you certainly haven't failed, you just learnt much by it.
And I had a lot of fun.
The very early days were very wild. It was a time where everybody sold bootlegs and we would have little record shops and we'd put them on the wall. And then one of _________ , came along to me and said, better to be legitimate, _______________. So __________. So I formed a little record company on my own. It's sold millions and millions of albums and and from there we built the biggest Independent Record company in the world.
Fortunately, ____________. And sometimes and and we've been successful more often than we've failed.
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