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Do What You Love and the Money Will Follow

posted March 11, 2009 - 4:03pm
Do What You Love and the Money Will Follow

Kawasaki thinks that companies like Nordstrom, Audi, and Nike make the world a better place. His advice: don't start a business because you think that's what's hot. You should study and do what you love, he says. He can't promise you that the money will come, he does promise that if you start a company simply for the money, you will probably end up miserable.

Guy Kawasaki, Managing Director, Garage Technology Ventures and lecturing at Stanford.

There are many people who just go for the money and enjoy their riches rather than the process of making it. But if one is even considering being an entrepreneur then you really must love what you do or you will be both poor and miserable.

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Yeah; but If You WANT to Look at Money, See ALL THREE PARTNERS

And no, that's not some Triune God trip; the three partners are (when you're starting out), The Employer, Yourself, & The Consumer-Public. As you 'climb the ladder,' the two may take different forms (Napoleon Hill never ~dreamed~ of some of the advances we've made!); but 'money' (or whatever) will remain the 'lifeblood of the economy' ... and that means that you're more-alive the LESS 'money' you keep! ---Joining Xomba FREE Helps Writers A LOT, but Google signs the checks for our writing about Buddhist Chant, Dr. Hot4Words, Happy Bounties~

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