""She's one of the most brilliant people I've ever met. She is very strong in her lane, and she gives great advice all the time," Gomez said."
""I'm not sure what I would say I've done for her other than been there as a friend, but one thing stuck out to me, and I'll always remember it. She said: 'If you're the smartest person in the room, you're in the wrong room,'" Gomez said."
""There's no dumb question. You have to learn and not be afraid of all the things that you might lose out on," Gomez said."
""I think a lot of people would have preconceived ideas of what I'm good at, and I should stay in my lane, and I should do what I'm here to do," Gomez said. "But what I'm here to do is make a difference, so I am going to keep doing it.""
Selena Gomez credits Taylor Swift's advice—'If you're the smartest person in the room, you're in the wrong room'—with shaping Rare Beauty's management approach. Gomez surrounds herself with skilled people who share the company's mission and fosters an environment where questions are welcomed and risks are part of learning. She faced industry preconceptions when launching the brand but committed to making a difference. Rare Beauty's success helped push Gomez's net worth past $1 billion. Gomez joins a small group of musician billionaires that includes Taylor Swift, Rihanna, Jay-Z, and Bruce Springsteen.
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