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  • The Toilet Paper Entrepreneur: You Can Pull It Off Mike Michalowicz is the author of the book The Toilet Paper Entrepreneur, a great book for first-time entrepreneurs. He’s launched three multimillion-dollar companies, including Obsidian Launch, a company that partners with first-time entrepreneurs to grow their concepts into industry leaders.
  • Toolbox For Would-Be Entrepreneurs: 69 Fantastic Free Resources: List of fantastic free online resources for would-be entrepreneurs.
  • Business Ideas and Opportunities for 2010 Everyone should start their own business, even if at first they run their business during their spare time and their “office” is in a corner of their bedroom.
  • If you had five dollars and two hours, how would you make as much money as possible? What would you do in order to make as much money as possible if you were given five dollars and two hours?
  • Zen Capitalism: Randy Komisar I recently came across a few videos by a fascinating man named Randy Komisar. He holds a BA in Economics from Brown University and a JD from Harvard Law School, and for several years he has partnered with entrepreneurs creating businesses with leading-edge technologies. He also has a shaved head, wears cowboy boots, rides a motorcycle, and meditates daily.
  • Creativity Insights From Seth Godin Seth Godin is a marketing guru, the founder of Squidoo.com, and the best selling author of several books, including All Marketers Are Liars, Purple Cow, Small Is the New Big, The Dip, Meatball Sundae, and Free Prize Inside!. He also writes one of the most popular blogs out there, aptly called “Seth Godin’s Blog”. Below you will find several creativity insights derived from the writings of Seth Godin.
  • Your Sweet Spot: The Intersection of Passion, Talent, and Opportunity Your sweet spot-that place at which you love what you do and are well compensated for it- is found at the intersection between passion, talent, and economic opportunity.
  • Finding Your Life’s Passion: Conduct Experiments The word “vocation” comes from the Latin vocare which means “to call”. It suggests that you’re listening to something that is calling out to you. Vocation, then, is not something that comes from wilfulness, but from listening.

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