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Why You Don't Need to Mimic Someone Else's Fame | Men With Pens

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But what I tell people are four scenes from the last six months that sum up what I’ve learned better than I can spell it out: Exhibit A: The High Style The man I was listening to spoke with a strong British accent. Live and learn. Try telling someone who gives stock market advice to just treat blogging like a game and have a good time.

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Is Your Education Useless? | Men With Pens

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You put hours of effort and study into learning a certain subject inside and out. You probably can’t remember when you last put the knowledge you learned in university to work in your everyday business affairs. You’ve probably forgotten half of what you learned, too. I didn’t pay attention to what I’d learned.

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Princess Bride Guide to Copywriting | Men With Pens

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Evidently, everything I needed to know, I learned from Inigo Montoya. Get It Done Right, Hire John Wayne… Reply Tony Noland ( @TonyNoland ) January 20, 2010 at 10:00 am When it comes to writing, you should learn to fence left-handed. By that, I mean you should experiment and learn new skills. You killed my father. .&#

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Taylor's a Feminist – But So Is James | Men With Pens

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Female names are less likely to get called in for interviews than male ones – to the extent that some resume experts often give the advice that women applying for jobs in a “male-dominated” field should consider going by their initials. We’ve passed the “resume” stage, and entered the “interview” stage. It made me angry.

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Which Person Would You Talk To?

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And today, we have something very special for you here at Men with Pens – please enjoy my interview on creative careers with Québecois singer/songwriter Kevin Parent. And yet, you’ve mentioned often, in your songs, in your interviews, that you feel a strong pull to recharge your batteries. Solid interview guys!

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