Jensen Huang did not inherit success. He built it - one painful, purposeful step at a time. Born in Taiwan and sent abroad as a child with little more than his family's faith in education, Jensen Huang scrubbed dormitory bathrooms, washed dishes at Denny's, and taught himself to turn adversity into fuel. By thirty, he had co-founded NVIDIA in a diner booth. By sixty, he had built one of the most consequential companies in human history.
Succeeding Like Jensen Huang traces the full arc of that journey - from immigrant boyhood to the trillion-dollar throne of the AI era - and distills it into a success formula anyone can apply. Drawing on Huang's public life, his leadership philosophy, and the defining crises and breakthroughs of NVIDIA's history, this book reveals the seven principles that have driven his rise: making adversity your foundation, building genuine mastery, carrying a long-term vision, assembling exceptional teams, cultivating a culture of truth, enduring without losing direction, and deriving power from a mission larger than profit.
This is not a book about semiconductors. It is a book about what it takes to build something that lasts - and about the kind of person you must become to do it. For anyone who has ever stood at the beginning of something hard and wondered whether they have what it takes: they do. Jensen Huang's story is proof.
Jensen Huang did not inherit success. He built it - one painful, purposeful step at a time. Born in Taiwan and sent abroad as a child with little more than his family's faith in education, Jensen Huang scrubbed dormitory bathrooms, washed dishes at Denny's, and taught himself to turn adversity into fuel. By thirty, he had co-founded NVIDIA in a diner booth. By sixty, he had built one of the most consequential companies in human history.
Succeeding Like Jensen Huang traces the full arc of that journey - from immigrant boyhood to the trillion-dollar throne of the AI era - and distills it into a success formula anyone can apply. Drawing on Huang's public life, his leadership philosophy, and the defining crises and breakthroughs of NVIDIA's history, this book reveals the seven principles that have driven his rise: making adversity your foundation, building genuine mastery, carrying a long-term vision, assembling exceptional teams, cultivating a culture of truth, enduring without losing direction, and deriving power from a mission larger than profit.
This is not a book about semiconductors. It is a book about what it takes to build something that lasts - and about the kind of person you must become to do it. For anyone who has ever stood at the beginning of something hard and wondered whether they have what it takes: they do. Jensen Huang's story is proof.