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9 Tough (and Necessary) Lessons Entrepreneurs Must Learn

Success

I learned that you have to trust yourself , rely on your instincts, and believe in yourself, regardless of others’ resistance, doubts or negativity. The toughest lesson I’ve learned has been to handle this constant rejection and continue to have conviction in the things I believe in. Trust yourself first. Be patient.

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Minimum Survival Kit

Brilliantly Better

For 6 months, I woke up at 5 AM each morning (except during the 6 nights of Romanian Revolution , when I didn’t sleep at all), I practiced fight techniques and learned tremendously. It was a tough place to be in. Romanian army wasn’t what you may call a summer camp. On the contrary. It was a very clearly enforced power game.

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Living Off The Grid

Brilliantly Better

After jumping from one definition of what I do to another, from blogger to writer and from entrepreneur to programmer, I finally decided that I’m neither of them. I travel a lot and when I work, I set up my own hours and spaces. From the outside, I often characterize myself as a digital nomad , but on the inside, I’m just living off the grid.

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Are You Interfering With Your Readers' Lives?

Men With Pens

Written by Agent X - 31 Comments A couple of weeks ago, Marc and I stumbled upon an ebook that, quite frankly, had us both stunned. Despite being well written, the information was dangerously misleading and in several areas, false. We spoke out in public about it, of course. But we are all aware of how power corrupts. The problem?

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