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How to Quit Your Job and Start a Company
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| Over at the American Express Open Forum I just posted this interview with Pamela Slim of Escape from Cubicle Nation.
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The Importance of NOT Being Earnest (with apologies to Wilde)
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| Thinking about our life goals and changes we want to make, we often use very earnest language to express ourselves. But how much of an impact does this then have on our ability to make the necessary decisions, or take the steps we have planned? Perhaps phrasing things in less earnest terms can help us view the situation in a light that makes it easier to make the progress we need. |
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STRESS-- A NATURAL RESPONSE?
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| In modern life, quite often people cannot escape a stressful situation, they have to endure it or make the best of it. |
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A Leader's Guide to the Galaxy
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| How to escape of the cave of your leadership conditioning. |
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How to Quit Your Job and Start a Company
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| Over at the American Express Open Forum I just posted this interview with Pamela Slim of Escape from Cubicle Nation.
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Want to Escape the Rat Race?
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| Do you get anxiety on Sunday nights dreading getting up in the morning and going to work? Are you sitting on your couch on the weekends wondering how you got here? Do you think, "I just can't do this job one more day?" Is your future summed up by "I finally have 3 weeks of vacation?"
Well if you answered "yes" to even one of those questions, you may want to explore becoming an entrepreneur. I know what it feels like to want to escape the rat race first hand and have worked hard to find an alternative to allow me to live a life I enjoy. This guide will put you a bit ahead of the curve in learning how to escape the rat race. Learn how to do this the right way and take your life back! |
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A Life Changing Experience
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| It doesn’t really matter where that treadmill it, either. Maybe it’s in a corporate cubicle somewhere. Or perhaps it’s a small business, that’s barely making it, but that requires unending devotion and effort. Even worse, it could be the stress of unemployment, and the daily grind of trying to find a job, but not succeeding. |
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Conservatism is Dead
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| In the 1990s, conservatives were vehemently opposed to nation-building. Wisely observing its gross failure in Vietnam, conservatives rightly objected to President Clinton's use of the American military to "liberate" Somalia, Haiti, and the Balkans. Even George W. Bush campaigned against "nation-building" in 2000. Here are "Five ways that the Conservative movement has lost itself." |
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Cubicle Etiquette
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Personal Responsibility: Lessons From Japan
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| Who knows how many lives will be lost to Japan's recent disasters before the final tally is taken? One of the most devastating earthquakes in world history, followed by a cataclysmic tsunami, along with danger from damaged nuclear plants... all enough to create crisis in any nation. Remember the ruin of Haiti in the wake of last year's quake? But every nation of the Earth, including the mighty United States, can take lessons from the character of the Japanese people in their struggle against the adversity they now face.... |
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Should The Government Help Beggars?
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| As our nation continues its debate (fight) over entitlement reform, we beg (forgive me) this essential question: are we a society of entrepreneurs, or of beggars? The more we push toward redistribution of wealth, the more weatlh we'll eventually run out of - leaving even the beggars, well, begging. If we can swing back to being a nation of wealth-builders, though, there will actually be more wealth for everyone.... |
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Progressivism Isn't Progress, IV
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| The progressives have erected a formidable fortress in the American administrative state. With it, they may well achieve their Holy Grail objective - the collapse of the free market system, the eradication of prosperity, the "equalization" of everyone, and totalitarian government control of the population. We will cease completely to be the nation we were established to be (and the nation we've struggled to act like for decades). We'll still have a "one percent," but they'll be our government masters, not our entrepreneurial employers.... |
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