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Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff, who just bought Time Magazine for $190 million, says he lives with a 'beginner's mind' — here's what that means
Time Magazine has a new owner: Salesforce CEO and founder Marc Benioff. The billionaire — whose net worth stands around $6.6 billion, according to Forbes— acquired the magazine for $190 million. According to Benioff himself, the purchase came about thanks to his particular mindset. "I live with a beginner's mind," Benioff told the New York Times in an interview via text. Business Insider's Shana Lebowitz previously reported that the "beginner's mind" concept flows from Zen Buddhism. Someone with a "beginner's mind" constantly sees the world with fresh eyes. In his text conversation with the New York Times, Benioff reportedly cited wisdom from 20th-century Zen master Shunryu Suzuki: "In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities, in the expert's mind there are few." Back in 2016, Benioff described his thought process to The Wall Street Journal: "I kind of try to let go of all the things that have ever happened so far in our industry, which is a lot of stuff, and just go, OK, what's going to happen right now?" It's a mindset that Benioff — a former Apple intern— reportedly picked up from Steve Jobs. In an appearance at a 2013 TechCrunch conference, he praised his former boss as a "spiritual man" who was "mindful and conscious of everything he did." Jobs himself was a major advocate for cultivating a "beginner's mind," according to the Wall Street Journal. Nowadays, Benioff is far from a novice in the world of tech — but he apparently still relies on his "beginner's mind" to make big decisions. "My power was that I didn't really want to do anything but I was open to all possibilities," Benioff told the New York Times. thanks Peter Ford for this tip |