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Studying entrepreneurship without doing it ….
Studying entrepreneurship without doing it …is like studying the appreciation of music without listening to it, says Seth Godin. The cost of setting up a lemonade stand (or whatever metaphorical equivalent you dream up) is almost 100% internal. Until you … Continue reading
Laying it bare – monthly round up of March Life Lenses™ blog posts
As the seasons are changing & spring is sprung we’re laying it bare. Stripping it down. Peeling back perspective. In this monthly round up you’ll find the Life Lenses™ blog posts laid bare for the month of March. Get bare, … Continue reading
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Insatiable – the good, the bad, the ugly (a la Seth Godin)
Seth Godin recently wrote an interesting post called insatiable (see below). As his posts often do, it got me thinking. I think he got it wrong Yes, insatiability can lead to all things nasty if it means a never ending … Continue reading
Are you my drummer or am I your singer? Seth Godin on the Stones
I was caught by this post by Seth Godin. Are you my drummer or am I your singer? It’s all in the perspective. Notice how the perspective dramatically shifts…. Keith Richards tells a great story about Charlie Watts, legendary drummer … Continue reading