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So What Do You Do?
I recently read an article from the BBC titled “Why you shouldn’t ask people what they do,” and it got me thinking about a specific chapter in my book, “You’re Already Dead,” particularly the chapter “The Things We Do for Money.” This reflection brings forth my viewpoint about the deeper significance of our interactions when meeting strangers or catching up with old acquaintances.
The Magic of Being Your Own Boss
Today, I’m going to write about something a bit different from my last posts, but related to them in a way. First, as you know from the blog post “Echoes Of A Last Tear” I mentioned my professional crisis, existential crisis, trauma, grief, and unfinished business from losing my father. Along with the way I was born—a stubborn, entrepreneurial know-it-all—led me to find healing in writing a book…
Steve Jobs’ Guide to Success: Three Powerful Lessons
During his ten-year tenure at Apple, Justin Santamaria had the privilege of working closely with the visionary Steve Jobs. From this experience, he gained invaluable insights that have shaped his career and life. Let’s explore three profound lessons Justin learned from Jobs about achieving success in any endeavour.
The entrepreneurs celebrating their past failures
A story of entrepreneurs sharing their mistakes at an event in Toronto. It focuses on the global movement of discussing failures, learning from them, and building connections among entrepreneurs. By embracing failure and sharing experiences, attendees find inspiration and connect with others facing similar challenges. The movement aims to shift the focus from celebrating success to openly discussing and learning from failures, fostering resilience and personal growth in the entrepreneurial community.