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When Stealing Is Forced Into Legality

Brilliantly Better

I was thinking about writing something else this evening, when my attention was hijacked by a Twitter post. If you’re too lazy to click on it, I’ll give you the TLDR: San Francisco has decriminalized petty theft, so if you steal less than $900 in value, police can’t stop you. So literally people are stealing.

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Why You Need to Practice Saying "No"

On The Job

Still, if you want to avoid burnout -- or even questionable behavior that could land you in legal trouble -- you need to know that line in the sand when you won't hesitate to say "no." Unfortunately, one of the biggest mistakes people make is thinking they will intuitively know when and how to say "no." Not a big word, is it?

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Do you ask for permission or forgiveness? | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

This is a lot like saying it’s easier to steal a loaf of bread than it is to work for the money to pay for it. In the US it’s legal to sign someone up to your email list without asking their permission. It might be legal, but is it right? Not for me buddy, it might be legal but I don’t think it’s right.

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What happens to your website if you die | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

People are becoming increasingly active online, but when that activity suddenly ceases, then what? Lastly, write down when certain memberships or subscriptions are due to be paid. And a lot of thought about my own will and testament, and what would happen to my business if I died. Who Wants My Business? How Will People Find Out?

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