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louis30092 wrote...

Believe it or not a book that taught me one of the most valuable lessons in business, was The Road Less Traveled by M. Scott Peck.

There is point made in the book that we are afraid to do something because we may fail. We think that because we have never done it. A plumber can fix a toilet in 5 minutes. Are they a whole lot smarter than you. Maybe. Most likely they have done hundreds of times before. The unknown and untried always seems scary until you jump in.

ReplyPosted September 21, 2008

AndyJamo wrote...

Looking for inspiration as i set off into the world of Business. The question i have is whether these authors see the book as a product and us as consumers of whether they are writing to educate. The difference is one is market driven, ie they want it so i'll write it, the other is author driven!

ReplyPosted January 07, 2008

nikoned wrote...

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ReplyPosted January 01, 2008

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Reply Posted December 11, 2007

Marnie_Settle wrote...

I highly recommend reading all of Seth's books but when you are done with those checkout "The New Rules of Marketing and PR" by David Meerman Scott! Scott explains how blogging and great tools like Squidoo are allowing businesses succeed online.

ReplyPosted July 05, 2007

 
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