A New Beginning
I decided to give my blog a new life to it. The old life wasn’t bad I have just moved on. The old life consisted of 5 glorified years of college and a couple of successful, by full time student terms, business operations that kept my pockets full, the bars fun, and enough to be comfortable without ever really having to “work” hard.
I still have those companies but I have since moved on to bigger and better things. I guess my greatest qualm was that I was operating on a local level. Not that operating on a local level is a bad thing it just greatly narrows your scope and you can only achieve so much. These achievements may be great by some peoples standards but come no where near my definition of success.
I have since graduated college after 5 arduous years with financial planning and business degrees that I have since wrote off as virtually useless. The vast majority of my knowledge wasn’t obtained in a jam packed lecture hall writing verbatim what Joel Poor had to tell me about marketing in between his dumb jokes used only to keep us awake and keep peoples minds off of how bad of a professor he truly was.
I learned everything the old fashioned way by digging in, making mistakes and learning every step of the way. I learned by seeking out the best people in fields and industry’s I had interest in and asking them any and every question I could think of just soaking it all and conspiring ways that I could do it better. I learned by observing, asking, and reading blogs by some of my favorites Mark Cuban, Bruce Clay, Neil Patel, Andy Liu, and Guy Kawasaki.
I sit here now with an incredible opportunity at my fingertips spearheading the business end of a couple of potentially large and indsutry changing web properties backed by the best team I think anyone could put together. Follow me as I embark on this adventure en route to creating something bigger than myself.
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Amen, Joel Poor sucks
by Rob
on 25. Sep, 2009