NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang is having a successful run at the company. As of now, NVIDIA could be dubbed the world's most valuable listed firm. However, that doesn't stop Huang from letting self-doubt and
tension take the driving seat to make ruthless decisions for the company. In an interview with 'The Joe Rogan Experience,' Huang said the scale of the company has never softened the constant pressure he feels while running it. Huang stated that he lived with a mindset where collapse always felt close, even three decades after launching the company. He joked that the phrase, '30 days from going out of business,' has been part of his vocabulary since NVIDIA's early days. Huang said, 'Anxiety And Fear Of Failure Still Drive My Decisions For NVIDIA.'The company that started as a graphics chip player has created a strong stance in the AI hardware and software domain as well. As of now, NVIDIA has a valuation of more than $5 trillion. However, when it comes to motivation, Huang said, 'I have a greater drive from not wanting to fail than the drive of wanting to succeed. Failure drives me more than greed or whatever it is.' And yes, Huang has been in favour of suffering, citing it as a crucial part of his journey.Also Read: OpenAI VP Says No Ads Running On ChatGPT: Alleged Screenshots Are Fake
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