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Today’s thought’s tomorrow’s headache?

“As kids, we say stupid things, and because there’s not a record of it, nobody is going to give you a hard time at 30 years old about something you said or did when you were 8 years old. Online, you have all these social networks that are moving to a state of persistent identity [...]

 

iPadesque devices rising newspapers from the grave

While traveling through Sweden in January I said to a friend that I thought the ‘newspaper’ was dead or at least dying a slow death to which he replied with some reasons why he thought it would stay alive.
Judging from the NYTimes, Washington Post and News Corporation stock prices over the last five years it [...]

 

Interesting Article

Finally a well written article on the opportunity that a recession brings to young entrepreneurs.
Top 10 Reasons to Start a Business in a Recession-
http://entrepreneur.com/startingabusiness/startupbasics/startupbasicscolumnistbradsugars/article200342.html

 

The Nate Green Experience

Who? Nate Green- blogger, author, trainer, nutritionist, ladies man
What? Blogs about training, nutrition, girls and miscellaneous
Why? I first noticed Nate a while back while going through articles on T-Nation, he has a no BS approach when attacking what ever topic and the thing that stands out is that he is still one of the boys [...]

 

Working fulltime/ time management

When I first started working fulltime the hardest thing was acclimatising to sleeping patterns, concentration for nine hours, office etiquette and having the lack of freedom.
When I get home from work, I honestly don’t want to go for a run, read, add to this blog I just want to watch TV not think and [...]

 

One Job Week- searching for a passion not just a career

I honestly haven’t been this impressed since the guy that traded one red paper clip into house.
The project is now over and is might be old to some of you but here is the background.
Sean Aiken finished like many others in our generation, couldn’t tell you what he wanted to do with his life. So [...]

 

A great and timely quote

“The only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking. Don’t settle. As with all matters of the heart, you’ll know when you find it.”- Steve Jobs (Co-founder, Chairman, and CEO of Apple Inc and former CEO of Pixar Animation Studios).
As you can see [...]

 

Some articles to check out

Is College Worth the Cost? Part 1
by Anya Kamenetz
“Going to college costs a bundle, but in terms of increasing your salary potential higher education is still a bargain.”
Want to Get Rich? Build a Support Network
TheStreet.com
You need a team to become a millionaire. Here’s how to build a group that will share your vision, enthusiasm and [...]

 

Pick out your faults fast!

When you first start a business, website or any venture, it’s easy to look at all the benefits, perks and potential for that endeavor but for most of us it doesn’t feel right to look at the holes or pitfalls but that’s exactly what you have to do. From the get go, you have to [...]

 

Contrarian Thinking

“A person who takes an opposing view, esp. one who rejects the majority opinion, as in economic matters”

Lately I have been talking with a lot of successful people and one thing I have noticed is that a fair majority of them seem to have a ‘Contrarian’ thought process. These people understand what the heard or [...]

 

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