Stephen and Ayesha Curry talk about the one habit that separates good business leaders from great ones | Fortune
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Stephen and Ayesha Curry talk about the one habit that separates good business leaders from great ones | Fortune
""You want to be as authentic to your core beliefs and mission values as you can. Eat. Learn. Play. was built off of a heart of service, but then realizing how we can leverage the resources and the platform that we both have for a meaningful impact in a community.""
""I think the success comes in how much you're willing to listen rather than to speak. Many people are quick to give their opinions and lend their ideas without taking enough time to hear what people actually want.""
Stephen and Ayesha Curry are building a business empire through their partnership with Plezi Hydration, a nutritious sports drink line. Stephen, a four-time NBA champion, leads Thirty Ink, while Ayesha heads Sweet July. They co-founded the nonprofit Eat. Learn. Play. to support children in Oakland. Stephen emphasizes the importance of authenticity and leveraging resources for community impact, while Ayesha highlights the value of listening to understand people's needs. Their approach combines business success with meaningful philanthropy.
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