“There’s a incredible superpower [to] have… the mind of a child. You know? And I say to myself oftentimes when I look at something, and almost, almost everything, My first thought is, ‘How hard can it be?'” – Jensen Huang – Nvidia CEO
This perspective reflects Huang’s broader philosophy on problem-solving and resilience. In his view, approaching obstacles with the assumption that they are surmountable-rather than being intimidated by their apparent complexity-is a valuable trait for success. This mindset aligns with his earlier statements about the importance of character and perseverance in achieving greatness, where he emphasized that “the real test is whether you can push forward when the path turns steep.”
Huang’s emphasis on childlike curiosity contrasts with the tendency of experienced professionals to overcomplicate problems or assume insurmountable barriers. By maintaining this perspective, leaders and innovators can approach disruption and technological challenges with fresh thinking rather than being constrained by conventional assumptions about what is possible.
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