June 23rd, 2009

Business and the Rolling Stones, and other Blogen-servations

by Jeff Rosenberg

The reason, I think, people start their own business is because they are not satisfied. The thing that keeps a business owner going is that he or she is never satisfied. All in all, not very satisfying.
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I got to exist for Father’s Day, I mean really, truly exist. My teen daughter suggested that she and I have a picture taken together.
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Sometimes, people I deal with in business take our dealings personally. The old saying, “It’s not personal, it’s business,” is an old saying for a reason.
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I’ve said it many times before: read biographies not business books. I’m now reading, Cheever: a life, by Blake Bailey. It’s a deep and fascinating exploration of how one man — the writer John Cheever — never wavered in pursuit of what he wanted to be despite severe external and internal barriers.

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