A different paradigm of success

Thinking about how this is so true for our websites. Everything must be seen from the perspective of the prospective reader, because if we provide no value, we are just wasting time. Who was this guy anyway? Must have been pretty smart.
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I like that quote. I think we should also reflect on our own inherent value; so that we don;t lose sight of that fact as we work on being of value to others. We have much to contribute; we have to reach inside and seek that which it is that is what we have to give and offer it up. It should be ours for that will be what will be valued; not a re-packaged; re-branded copy of what we think will work because we see it working over there. Our insight does matter; our opinion counts. There is nothing wrong with considering the work of others, but in the end, the world wants to hear your voice.....
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