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What Did You Do During the 2000s? Well, I Blogged!

Seth Godin wrote a very inspirational piece for the june issue of Fast Company.

Hindsight is 20/20. People are already looking back on the 1990s and wishing that they had had more courage. When you look back on the 2000s, what will you have to say for yourself?  Here's a question that you should clip out and tape to your bathroom mirror. It might save you some angst 15 years from now. The question is:
What did you do back when interest rates were at their lowest in 50 years, crime was close to zero, great employees were looking for good jobs, computers made product development and marketing easier than ever, and there was almost no competition for good news about great ideas?

He is absolutely right !! You can always find good reason for hunkering down and dreaming about the good 'ole days - especially today !

But the fact of the matter is that today's lousy times are just the good 'ole days of tomorrow !! So I hope, you got a good answer to the question above !? Mine has something to do with blogging... ;-)

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