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October, 2005

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One of the best posts on personal finance I’ve seen

HAHA:
Need to save some money? Here are some Ideas (from Everybody Loves Your Money).

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Announcing some new classes I teach

Today I’m unveiling some new classes I teach.
I usually don’t ask for much, but today I’m also going to ask for a favor.
If you’d like to hear me speak and you’re a part of any organization, school, or company (like a student or an employee), please get in touch through that page. I would [...]

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Barriers are your enemy

It’s surprising to me when I hear someone come up with something they want to do, but–in the same conversation–they go through every conceivable thing that could go wrong, and conclude that it will never work.
It’s like they have all the physical manifestations of running a marathon, but they never left their chair.
At these [...]

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What’s coming next week

I’m taking the weekend off, but here’s what’s coming next week:

An article on reducing barriers. This is probably my favorite article of all in the personal-entrepreneurship series.

Another one on TV, naps, guilt, and getting stuff done

Some new classes I’m teaching

Some other stuff I can’t remember right now

See you on Monday.

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Personal entrepreneurship? Here’s one way to start

Here’s an interesting opportunity for personal entrepreneurship.
One of the companies I’ve been working with has a free wiki called PBwiki. (A wiki is an easy-to-use Web site that lets you collaborate with others on things like planning a trip or running a project.)
PBwiki makes it “as easy to create your own wiki as a [...]

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On greed and speed

Here’s a pattern I see a lot:
1. Somebody launches something
2. He tries to make money
3. Then he tries to make it valuable and useful
What a funny way of doing things.
Everybody seems to be in a big fat hurry to make money. I call this greedy, but not in the traditional sense of the word. It’s [...]

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