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Lesson #2: Learning is a Process of Trial and Error
Neither Moore nor Noyce were natural-born businessmen. They were scientists, people who felt more comfortable inside the walls of a laboratory than within the four walls of an office boardroom. They had spent the majority of their youth conducting science experiments rather than doing sales, playing with molecules and electrons instead of learning about contracts and markets. However, once the two decided to branch off on their own and create Intel, they knew that their success would rest upon how well they could learn by trial and error.

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The Emperor Has No Clothes
We need more courage to inform those in charge when things are not right. Here's a way to look at it from a childhood fairy tale.

The Myth of the Adult
Becoming an adult is not the great milestone that it's made out to be. In fact, most of the false assumptions of childhood are just carried over there piecemeal.

EEK! Are You Making These 4 Naked Emperor Mistakes?
Are you still trying to sell like the Good Old Boys Club? Well if you are - I want you to remember the childhood story "The Emperor's New Clothes" I'll refresh your memory.

Does Lack of Confidence Impact Your Productivity?
We all have those days. You know the kind I'm talking about. The days where nothing seems to go right and no matter what you do, things seem to fall apart. The day where others are telling you that you can't more than you can. Your ability to pick yourself up and start again during those days is hugely important to your ability to make something really extraordinary happen.

7 Benefits of Children's Education Franchises
If you have background as an educator, a daycare provider, preschool provider, or are an entrepreneur or a business executive that loves children and would enjoy the challenge of making a difference in their educational lives, perhaps a Childhood Education and Development franchise might be the perfect business for you. In fact, in difficult financial times, families invest more heavily in educating their children because they want their kids to have better opportunities than they had themselves, so childhood education is most definitely a recession proof industry. Here are seven reasons why.

Heartbreak
Discover how the heartbreak of your childhood causes emotional and physical problems today, and what you can do to heal.

All I Really Need To Know (About Network Marketing) I Learned In Kindergarten.
Conducting a successful network marketing business is not rocket science. If reduced to its basics, we learned the success formula of network marketing back in our early days of childhood. This article reminds us of these basic techniques.

Master This Technique and Get More Blog Readers
Want more blog readers? Then let me take you back to your childhood… Can you remember when you were a kid, and you used to like having stories read to you?

Stressful Childhoods Can Have Lasting Impacts
Did you know that childhood stress can affect your health later in life? And not in a positive way!

Kid’s Have Stress Too
Childhood has changed. Instead of pick-up baseball and basketball games on the corner lot, there are competitive travel leagues for kids as young as seven or eight.

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