4 Quotes & Sayings By David Sax

David Sax is the author of The Tipping Point; The New York Times bestseller, The Winner Effect; and the coauthor of Money, Power & Wall Street: Why Good Things Happen to Good People. He has also written for Wired, Fast Company, Forbes, Fortune, and many other publications. He serves on the board of directors of the NYU Stern Center for Business Law & Ethics. A graduate of Columbia University School of Journalism, he lives in New York City.

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All digital music listeners are equal. Acquisition is painless. Taste is irrelevant. It is pointless to boast about your i Tunes collection, or the quality of your playlists on a streaming service. Music became data, one more set of 1's and 0's lurking in your hard drive, invisible to see and impossible to touch. Nothing is less cool than data. David Sax
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In the eleventh century obese English king William the Conqueror took to bed and consumed nothing but alcohol to shed pounds, a practice many of his countrymen seem to continue to this day. David Sax
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Bacon has been a staple of the American diet since the first European settlers, but until recently, it was consumed in a predictable, seasonal pattern. The bulk of sales came from home consumers, diners, and pancake houses, which fried it up along with eggs for breakfast. David Sax