| Professional Crastination |
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Now that I've been an entrepreneur for two years, I guess I should make some kind of introspective deep probing retrospective analysis, which seems to be the thing to do at this phase. But I quite won't. I mean, (by Finnish law) sole proprietorship doesn't even have to make an annual report like a public company has to. I don't even read any sorts of entrepreneuring and success guides, as they only seem to help their authors to succeed at best, if even that. The most important books I've read have been the autobiographies of Mahatma Gandhi and Malcolm X, and in both, the main character bit the dust, even though both happened to be tough guys. But anyway. I feel that from those two books I've learned - in addition to everything else I've done and experienced - much more about life, being and success and failure, than from any "When you do like this, you canot fail" -book. So I'm doing my own thing. I've also been in big company as working stiff making substantially big projects for substantially big clients and seen some of that world, too. And all the while gone through two burn outs. There's some explaining about my CV with all the risk it brings. Now I'm happy to be to doing my own thing in my own biz. Small and bigger things slowly growing. Basically the same work I've been doing probably since nine and eight. In my opinion, it doesn't take more of a business idea and plan of operation or goalsetting than that. Some might deem it inambitious even, but I'm not making noise in town about my biggest plans, but rather realising them on my own pace all the while. And learning to play punk rock with chords with my guitar. Little by little. |




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