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November 27, 2004

Entrepreneurs anonymous

What I was looking for when I found the PR site discussed below was this post on entrepreneurship on Crossroads Dispatches.

This topic has been on my mind a lot lately, for obvious reasons. In addition to Evelyn's post, there's the Godin book. I read most of it today-- quite good, although I personally could do without the "chain letter stories" at the middle. ("Susie did x and now she's a multigazillionare. Bobby did Y and now he's on the soupline.") Highly recommended though, if only for "The Bootstrapper's Manifesto."

While downloading the book at ChangeThis, I stumbled upon a sample of Guy Kawasaki's The Art of the Start. Another excellent read that made me feel a lot better about some of the strategic moves we've made.

A recurrent theme in all of the above is this: even we wage slaves can be entrepreneurs. In fact, in today's world, you'd damn well better be.

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