The feeling is more permanent than a tattoo

In life and business, the feeling about something or someone is often more permanent than a tattoo.
It’s easy to forget that.

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How to get stuck in low gear

Last month in an issue of The Economist (Aug 20th issue), I read an interesting continue reading

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How to be creative—Ignore Everybody

If you are anything like most people, you think laundry is a monotonous chore.
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Where does the difference come from?

Just finished reading Car Guys vs. Bean Counters: The Battle for the Soul of American Business, the new book by Bob Lutz (held senior continue reading

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Did Sarah Jessica Parker really say that?

Even if you’re not a fan of the show Sex and the City, you’ve continue reading

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Why “today” is usually not very sexy

Unlike the words “tomorrow,” “next week”, “next month” and “next year,” the word “today” continue reading

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How do you decide what to buy?

Question #1: Do you own a Dell mp3 player?

Question #2: How many of your friends own a Dell mp3 player?

My 2¢: People want more than logic. It’s easy to forget that.

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How to know when the stove is hot

This is a long post, so please feel free to skip it.

A friend of mine invited me over for a visit to his new office yesterday (Aug 29, 2011).
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You only need one thing to write well

Pull up a chair please—I’d like to share something with you.
It’s far more important to write well than most people realize.
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Aug 26, 2011

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