Sunday, May 2nd, 2010 at
2:56 pm
people argue that limitation of fortunes would inhibit creativity, endeavour, innovation, etc
it is certainly true that motivation is proportional to possible reward
but is the argument totally wrongheaded? does the argument overlook the underpay for 99% caused by the overpay for 1%? do people who argue thus need to spend more time on a seesaw/teetertotter? [it has been discovered that certain forms of math/s are incomprehensible for people who missed the crawling stage]
are unlimited fortunes actually 1% overmotivation and 99% undermotivation? – unlimited overfortunes have dropped 90% of people to 10th – 1000th of world av hrly pay – unlimited overfortunes have dropped 99% into underpay – the 90% cannot afford higher education – super-overpay is destroying 90% of scientists, businesses, entrepreneurs, inventors, brains, geniuses, talents, natural gifts – plus the waste of human time energy money in violence
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Sunday, May 2nd, 2010 at
2:56 pm
I have previously owned a small business, it was very successful but one of our trucks completely died and the other kept needing repairs that the company we leased the truck through was supposed to fix for us. They never fixed the problems so we gave the truck back. Unfortunately now that is considered a repossession and I declared bankruptcy due to never incorporating my business. I have the opportunity to get started again, and I still have my major contract. I can provide additional information to anyone interested. I just don’t know where to look. This is my life dream, if i had even 5,000$ last time I could have fixed my truck and never went bankrupt. I want to do this right, and be successful. I am a hard worker and until the problems with that truck my credit was immaculate.
Sunday, May 2nd, 2010 at
2:56 pm
Ok, first of all for you ‘Savvy Networkers’ I suppose you can skip this one – or can you?
I talk to hundreds of small business owners and entrepreneurs every month and you know what one of their biggest fears are as a whole? How to Network.
This is one of my favorite things to teach actually to my clients. I love helping them get more comfortable with the whole process of networking:
- where to network
- how to network
- what to bring with you networking
- what to say when networking
- how to follow up from networking
- turning networking contacts into clients and referral sources
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Sunday, May 2nd, 2010 at
2:56 pm
Reading Business Books: A Must-Do for Entrepreneurs
As a business owner, one of the most important things you can do to boost your business and improve your professional skills and knowledge is to take the time to keep up with the latest business literature.
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Sunday, May 2nd, 2010 at
2:56 pm
Weâve all heard the story before, the one about the large western company looking to cut costs and doing so by outsourcing some of its work to India. But behind the scenes, another movement is taking place.
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Sunday, May 2nd, 2010 at
2:56 pm
What are the Characteristics of Entrepreneurs? Do they really have a state of mind that different from the rest of the world?
Let’s start with the things that motivate entrepreneurs:
1. Freedom
2. Passion
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Sunday, May 2nd, 2010 at
3:50 am

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Saturday, May 1st, 2010 at
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