17 2 / 2012

The runner discovers tranquility on the road, forgetting the pain. The writer gives in to the joy of playing with words, moving past the aggravation. The entrepreneur finds purpose in making something, and stops noticing the long days.

You can spend your life fretting about how healthy, interesting, or successful you are. In fact, a whole industry depends upon this, and is eager to help you make plans to change.

On the other hand, you might consider simply finding what you love, and letting the rest take care of itself.

Whisper words of wisdom, let it be.

23 1 / 2012

Some friendly comments:

It’s a shame that people still think it’s impossible to be aggressive without being a jerk, both in business and social life. Sure, a lot of jerks are aggressive, but that’s only a correlation, not a causation.

26 4 / 2011

Bo Peabody from Business Insider:

 B-students don’t know everything about anything and are excellent at nothing. B-students do, however, know something about a lot of things, and they can complete almost any task with some modicum of competence. People often ask me: “As an entrepreneur, what exactly do you do?” My answer: “I do nothing. But I do it very well.” Entrepreneurs are B-students.

This post is a good read as well.