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The single most important decision we can make in a connected world is who to follow. - Stowe Boyd

Obviously, to enrich the connection!

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The single most important decision we can make in a connected world is who to follow. - Stowe Boyd

Obviously, to enrich the connection!

90% of the contacts in my phone are useless.
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Don’t pay attention to unfollows. People come and go, just focus on being your awesome self.
Back in the ’70s, everyone wanted to start a band. Now everyone wants to start companies, especially here in San Francisco.
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Instant blogging success is a hoax as it takes quite a while to earn money from a brand new blog. The problem isn’t just epistemological – it can have serious consequences. Even Darren Rowse believes »

Blogging superstars aren’t made overnight. Look at any of the heavy hitters in your niche, and I’ll guarantee they weren’t born yesterday. Even if they’ve only entered the blogosphere recently, if they’re already experiencing success, you can bet they’re leaning on a wealth of past experience with your niche, or a related niche, or with technology. Probably all three.

Again, no instant success in blogging

Blogging is a long time commitment, it needs a lot of knowledge (because knowledge changes around us all the time and, we’ve to always have the most up-to-date facts), involvement, patience and time.

An important aspect of design is the degree to which the object involves you in its own completion.
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When I meet you or your company or your product or your restaurant or your website, I desperately need to put it into an existing category, because the mental cost of inventing a new category for every new thing I see is too high. I am not alone in this need. In fact, that’s the way humans survive the onslaught of newness we experience daily.