I think 90 percent of people should quit their jobs right now or do something utterly drastic to shake things up. “What would I do?” People ask. “I have responsibilities, mouths to feed, mortgage to pay. You don’t get it.” Yes I do. You throw yourself into the abyss. You get scared. You stay up late at night thinking and thinking and thinking. You feel like the death of emptiness is worse than the slow death of your job. But you’ll figure it out. One by one all of your old colleagues will disappear from your life. They will die.
You’ll still be alive.
— Freakonomics - Ten Reasons You Need to Quit Your Job
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4) Their boss. Most people don’t like their boss. Its like any relationship. Most of the time you get into a relationship for the wrong reasons. Eventually you’re unhappy. And if you don’t get out, you become miserable and scarred for life. — Ten More Reasons You Need to Quit Your Job Right Now!
Seeking complete security is the road to complete and lasting mediocrity. — Fortune’s Favor
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Also, turning a passion into a business is a good way to kill the passion. — Forget passion, focus on process
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Spicy Dinners: Pisang Goreng - Pancakes con Bananas -
Ayer tratamos de pasar por acá pero tuvimos problemas técnicos con la pagina, asi que hasta hoy les traemos el POSTRE!
Antes de darles la receta queremos contarles un poquito en que hemos estado….
Estamos preparando nuestra segunda cena, y va a ser de comida Japonesa, yumiiii, pero no queremos…
When all is said and done, the journey is the reward. — Randy Komisar, The Monk and the Riddle
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Security expert Gene Spafford of Purdue University said that Sony was using outdated and obsolete software on its servers for months in advance of the attack, and the gaming giant knew about it. The Apache web server that held data on millions of customers was “unpatched and had no firewall installed,” a problem that was brought up by Sony employees on an open forum months before the attack.
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It comes down to my realization over the years that business isn’t primarily a financial institution. It’s a creative institution. Like painting and sculpting, business can be a venue for personal expression and artistry, at its heart more like a canvas than a spreadsheet. Why? Because business is about change. Nothing stands still. Market change, products evolve, competitors move into the neighborhood, employees come and go…
Business is one of the last remaining social institutions to help us manage and cope with change.
— The Monk & the Riddle[video]
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