Cook: Want to succeed? Make your own rules.

In an interview, Cook shared his philosophy of success, stating that following rules leads to mediocrity, while breaking rules and creating one's own is key to standing out. He believes true education involves collaboration, thinking, and learning to establish new rules, and innovators should not adhere to conventions.

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In an interview, Cook shared his philosophy of success: following the rules only makes you part of the mediocre majority; breaking the rules and making your own are the only ways to stand out.

He believes that true education involves collaboration, critical thinking, and learning to create new rules. Innovators cannot be bound by convention.

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