Forcing yourself to swim
When you first learn the fundamentals of swimming, you’re in the shallow end. It’s scary at first because of how new the sensation is, but you get comfortable eventually. You know it’s safe. Maybe you can do this in any area of your life...
You don’t need permission
Time and time again, someone will explain one of their lifelong dreams to me, then casually dismiss it as “unrealistic” or “way too hard.” People are making excuses because they think they need permission from somebody to accomplish their goals. It’s nonsense.
Ask yourself…
Would anyone honestly care if you ceased to exist? If no one would, how can you change that? What are the few things you could start doing that would be a dream come true for your customers? It’s something to think about.
“The Credit Crisis” explained
This video gives an extremely lucid explanation of the credit crisis. If you’re still confused about what’s going on, it will clear things up for you in 10 minutes. Thanks to Ryan Stephens for pointing it out.
Your Funeral Playlist
Some of my friends know I have a playlist on my iPod called “Funeral.” It consists of the songs I imagine being played at, you guessed it, my funeral. Not that I’m planning on offing myself or dying anytime soon; it’s just something I tend to think about every now and then.
Let me give you some advice
When friends are looking to vent their problems, a lot of us tend to jump straight into giving them advice. You know where they’re going wrong, so why not save them a lot of time and just tell them? The problem with this is that it doesn’t work.
Getting more positive reviews on Amazon
Imagine you're an author releasing a new book. Offer it free to those who pre-order and write an Amazon review (100+ words, positive or negative). Refund them once the review is posted. It's an effective, affordable strategy to garner early attention upon release.
A free idea for college kids
Someone needs to create the Napster of college textbooks. It’d be illegal, and it’d be difficult to pull off, but someone needs to start it. Here’s how...
The ABC rip-off
I was recently tipped off to this story about how ABC stole a concept from a popular Youtube series. Basically, these guys (called The Fine Bros) make mini-‘Lost’ episodes with action figures. ABC decided to run with their idea and create an identical web series in-house.