Famous Quote
“Fear is the disease. Hustle is the antidote.”
Why #87
See entry #23 for Kalanick's full ranking. His pre-Uber ventures demonstrated the pattern-recognition and resilience that would later build a $100B+ company.
The Story
Before Uber, Travis Kalanick founded Scour (a peer-to-peer file sharing service that was sued for $250 billion by the entertainment industry) and Red Swoosh (a content delivery network he sold to Akamai for $19M). These early ventures — both involving moving data efficiently across networks — were the training ground for the logistics and marketplace skills that made Uber possible. See entry #23 for his full Uber story.
Key Achievements
See entry #23 for full achievements
By the Numbers
#23
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Fun Facts
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who are the greatest entrepreneurs of all time?
The greatest entrepreneurs include Steve Jobs (Apple), Elon Musk (Tesla/SpaceX), Jeff Bezos (Amazon), Bill Gates (Microsoft), and Mark Zuckerberg (Meta). Each built companies that fundamentally changed how the world works — from personal computing and smartphones to e-commerce, cloud computing, and social media.
What makes someone a successful entrepreneur?
Successful entrepreneurs share several traits: the ability to identify unmet needs, willingness to take calculated risks, relentless execution, and resilience in the face of failure. They combine vision with practical problem-solving and are willing to persist long after most people would quit. Capital and credentials matter far less than most people think — resourcefulness beats resources.
Can you become an entrepreneur without a business degree?
Absolutely. Many of the greatest entrepreneurs had no business education. Steve Jobs dropped out of college. Richard Branson left school at 16. Sara Blakely was selling fax machines. Henry Ford had no formal engineering training. Jack Ma was an English teacher. What matters is not the degree — it is the ability to see an opportunity, build something people want, and persist through failure.
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