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How Guy Kawasaki Enchanted Me

If you don’t have an internet connection, there may be a chance you’ve never heard of Guy Kawasaki. For the rest of the world, he’s pretty much pervasive, the founder (or co-founder) of Alltop.com, Guy is also perhaps the most-recognized individual on Twitter. He posts links about every seven minutes on the strangest, funniest, most [...]

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Marketing Lessons from the Grateful Dead

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There are some books I try to put off reading. Good books. Books, I know are going to do more than entertain me, that are going to push me, inspire me towards doing more. Any good book should inspire its readers, but there are some – just by looking at the cover – you know [...]

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The Great Forgetting (a Review)

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I was given a fascinating, beautiful and disturbing book this weekend,  The Great Forgetting by Calvin Luther Martin. It was originally the forward to another book published by Yale University Press, and in itself its actually quite seductive. Beautiful fonts and graphics make what would otherwise be a quick read, something more of a journey, [...]

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The Art of Journal Writing

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Daily journal writing is a practice that is invaluable to creating a relationship with the open page, and for renewing your relationship with yourself. This is true whether you are a blogger, a novelist or screenwriter, poet, or someone who just has the need to write down her own thoughts once in a while. Growing [...]

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Three Cups of Tea – a book review

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Three Cups of Tea by Greg Mortenson is an extraordinary story about one man’s quest to make the world a better place, working on one child’s future at a time. After a failed attempt to climb K2, the harshest mountain in the world, Greg Mortenson made a promise to the villagers who saved his life: [...]

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My Heart is Africa – a book review

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Scott Griffin’s book, My Heart is Africa, is one of those wonderful experiences in literature where, after reading it for the first time, you set it aside in a safe place, knowing that you will return to it again and again. Three of my favorite authors are pilots. Most of their best work, in my [...]

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