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US entrepreneurs pray and meditate more than non-entrepreneurs. — [SURVEY]
Most Americans believe that God has a plan for them. PDF file.
Posted in Entrepreneurship, Psychology, The Global Economy
Tagged Business, destiny, economy, entrepreneurs, Entrepreneurship, faith, fate, God, paper, papers, poll, polls, Psychology, religion, religiosity, survey, surveys, US economy, US entrepreneurs, work
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Sometimes, hard work doesn’t necessarily equal success. – [VIDEO]
Organizational Behavior Professor Jeffrey Pfeffer: “Your peers are sometimes your competitors.”
Whose side are you on?
- Michael Arrington refers to this blog post, which I have already linked to. – I’m rather in the Mike Arrington camp, but I’m not necessarily proud of it. (Ducan Riley would tell me to “get fu****“. ) – I … Continue reading
Digital Wrist Slapping
- Explainer: Michael Arrington is Ducan Riley’s boss —and Michael Arrington’s post (which prompted the 2 comments you see above) happened to contradict Ducan Riley’s previous take on the issue. (See Robert Scoble’s take, for more info on the general … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Entrepreneurship, Ethics
Tagged Duncan Riley, Fred Wilson, Jason Calacanis, life, Mark Cuban, Michael Arrington, Mike Arrington, Robert Scoble, startups, work
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