![]() In the mid-1970s, Roy Raymond did indeed walk into a department store to buy his wife lingerie, only to find ugly floral-print nightgowns-made even uglier under harsh fluorescent lights-and saleswomen who made him feel like a deviant just for being there. There’s no better example to prove his point than the story of Raymond, Wexner, and Victoria’s Secret. ![]() ![]() Parker, founder of Napster (and the first president of Facebook), is impressing upon young Zuckerberg that the true genius behind what he calls a “ once-in-a-generation-holy-shit idea” isn’t necessarily the idea itself, but the insight, drive, and perseverance to see just how far the idea can go. In this scene, Zuckerberg has just asked Parker why his girlfriend looks so familiar turns out the woman on Parker’s arm is a Victoria’s Secret model. Sean Parker (Justin Timberlake) to Mark Zuckerberg (Jesse Eisenberg) in The Social Network (2010)
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