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Quote of the Day by Jeff Bezos: The lines that became Amazon's motto

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Jeff Bezos didn't build Amazon on spreadsheets alone. His and Amazon's guiding principle—"Work hard, have fun, make history"—sounds almost too simple for a company now worth over a trillion dollars. But that's exactly why it works.

The Amazon founder has repeated this mantra since the company's garage days, and it shows up everywhere from warehouse posters to executive meetings. It's not motivational fluff. Each piece plays a different role in Bezos's approach to building durable things. The order matters more than you'd thinkNote that it says “make history” at the end, not the beginning. From day one, Bezos isn’t encouraging people to obsess over their legacy.He's saying the hard work and enjoyment come first—the historical impact follows naturally if you get those right.
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Back in Amazon's early warehouse days, employees would pack books until their hands cramped. He acknowledged the grind but kept guiding them back to the core truth: they were building something new—online retail at scale. The excitement didn’t lie in the repetitive tasks; it lay in the certainty that they were solving problems no one had tackled before.

That same energy carried Amazon into cloud computing with AWS , even when critics thought it was a bizarre detour for an online retailer. Turns out, building the infrastructure for the internet qualified as making history.

The quote cuts through typical startup mythology that romanticizes either brutal hustle culture or overly casual "follow your passion" advice. Bezos says you need both intensity and genuine engagement. One without the other burns out or fizzles.

For anyone building something—whether it's a company, a career, or a creative project—the framework holds up. Put in real effort. Find aspects you actually enjoy. Aim for something meaningful. The third part doesn't happen without nailing the first two.