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At My Lowest, I Remembered Winston Churchill’s Advice: “Never, Never, Never Give Up”
I always look forward to the beginning of each year since my birthday falls a few days before the New Year, so I get multiple days of celebration. I also enjoy setting personal goals that are significant enough to require focused effort yet are achievable and worthwhile. Examples of past goals achieved include changing career …
Marathon: What the Greek Victory Teaches about Building Enduring Companies
When the massive Persian invasion fleet arrived at a little Greek village called Marathon in late summer of 490 B.C.E., the Athenians knew they were in a tight spot. Outnumbered at least two to one, and without the feared Spartan warriors by their side (Sparta was observing a religious holiday at the time which prevented …
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“And yet it Moves” – Market Timing Lessons from Galileo
Galileo Galilei stood before the Roman Inquisition in 1633 to defend his controversial theory of heliocentrism. Galileo was accused of heresy because he believed, based on his methodical observations (and application of the scientific method) of heavenly bodies, that the Earth orbited around the Sun. Known to be true today, Galileo’s views were completely contrary …
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