Thursday, January 10, 2008

Finally someone understands!

Ben Casnocha writes this in My Start-Up Life:
Contrary to the typical media fantasy of yacht-cruising millionaires wheeling and dealing their way to the next big technology fortune, most entrepreneurship happens in quite ordinary circumstances. Dorm rooms, garages, kitchens, cafes... even bedrooms. Ordinary people, ordinary circumstances, ordinary conversations. But unusual passion.
I have not yet finished this book, and it took me quite a while to get to it. But I am looking forward to giving it a full (and very favorable) review.

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At 7:01 PM, Anonymous Ellie said...

Ron,
My Start-Up Life looks like a great book, I'd be interested to read your review on it. I'm an entrepreneur myself. I started my business (about a year ago) from my apartment.

Starting the business wasn't too difficult, it's keeping it going that's hard. Although, I recently discovered a business training company that I'm seriously looking into. Mentoring from people who are experts at improving small businesses would be incredibly helpful.

I thought you might be interested in taking a look. The website is www.edgesuccess.com. They also have some great business training articles- lots of free information (which is really nice).

Anyway, I hope to see that book review soon!

 

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