Written by Neale on 09 February 2010
I have been telling you this stuff since November 2009.
Now The Wall Street Journal is putting their considerable resourses behind my position. Click here too!
Take a look at WSJ. I suggest that you interpret this as a validation of my position. Get started today!
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Written by Neale on 16 January 2010
Malcolm Gladwell supports my claim that entrepreneurs as risk-takers is nothing more than a myth. I know you are independent in your thoughts, pride yourself in you analytical ability, and do not need an “authority” like me or Malcolm Gladwell to spell this out for you.
However, it is interesting to ponder the point.
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Written by Neale on 13 January 2010
The Process is the Goal
To possess one million dollars sounds like a great goal and a one billion dollar goal often sounds one thousand times better.
These are two common goals fools choose before starting their own businesses. Click here to learn about the LIES.
The path you choose can make all of the difference
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Written by Neale on 13 January 2010
Written by Neale on 05 December 2009
The artisans are skilled tradesmen. Historically, the artisans travelled far and wide to practice their respective trades in an attempt to earn a living. At some point, the artisans formed guilds or unions. By my estimation, not much has changed in the traditional trades (plumber, carpenter, baker, electrician, mason, etc.) in
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Written by Neale on 29 November 2009
Myths of Greatness
One of the many myths about entrepreneurship is that of the flashy daredevil who risks everything to bend the world to his will.
In truth, the back story of the entrepreneurial champion is one of desperation rather than bravado. The “champion” is unemployable, without options, unwanted. It is not genius that wins
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