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Friday, January 22, 2010

Smart in Entrepreneurship part 9

The danger is small errors is that the mistakes were not always small.
Small mistakes can lead to greater error. Along with that error, can be a big issue also. So even small errors must be corrected immediately.
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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Smart in Entrepreneurship part 8

You have to endure caterpillars if you want to see butterflies. (Antoine De Saint)

KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS ARE TOOLS, THE WORKMAN IS CHARACTER.
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Saturday, January 16, 2010

Smart in Entrepreneurship part 7

If your job disappears, your identity will never disappear. - Gordon Van Sauter

Do not let identity together with your work. - Gordon Van Sauter
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Friday, January 15, 2010

Smart in Entrepreneurship part 6

Today you are the same people with you in the next five years, except for two things: the people around you and the books you read. - Charles "tremendeous" Jones
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Thursday, January 14, 2010

Smart in Entrepreneurship part 5

Surely someone could be called an independent not because she was no longer asked, but more because he was able to give hope to come back given. - Anonymous

True love does not lie in what has been done and known, but in what has been done but not known. - Anonymous

No one is too poor to not be able to give a compliment. - Anonymous


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Sunday, January 10, 2010

Smart in Entrepreneurship part 4

When one door closes, another door opens; but sometimes we see and regret the closed door so long that we do not see another door has opened. - Alexander Graham Bell


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Saturday, January 9, 2010

Smart in Entrepreneurship part 3

Genius is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration. Nothing can replace hard work. Luck is something that happens when opportunity meets with preparedness. - Thomas A. Edison

Source of new power is not money that is in the hands of some people, but the information in the hands of many. - John Naisbitt

Money is a very good servant but a terrible master. - P.t. Barnum

Remember, all this started with a mouse, without inspiration .... we will perish. - Walt Disney

We are not here to compete. We're here to complement each other. - Bill McCartney

When facing difficulties, some people grow wings, while others look for crutches. - Harold W. Ruoff

If we really want love, then love at the very end of our wait. - Oscar Wilde

Learn more : The Story of American Business: From the Pages of the New York Times

Friday, January 8, 2010

Smart in Entrepreneurship (Master Ching Hai) part 2

If we do not control our minds with the nature of our state of Buddhahood, not train seriously, not honest with ourselves and do not examine our behavior is strict, then we will be dominated by the Maya. Being held does not mean that we become like a madman (not speak clearly), or your face turn into horrible. If we do not step on the right track, then we will walk in the path of Maya. - Master Ching Hai

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