I'm working on a post about film, entrepreneurship and "The Social Network." In the meantime, this quote reminded me of Jesse Eisenberg's portrayal of Mark Zuckerberg:
Greatness is not a specifically moral attribute. It is not one of the private virtues. It does not belong to the realm of personal relations. A great man need not be morally good, or upright, or kind or sensitive, or delightful, or possess artistic or scientific talents. To call someone a great man is to claim that he has intentionally taken…a large step, one far beyond the normal capacities of normal men, in satisfying, or materially affecting, central human interests.
— Isaiah Berlin