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A lesson from a great architect (repost from Seth Godin)

I enjoy reading Seth Godin — he has a certain irreverence for traditional business methods, choosing rather to follow common sense business logic. His recent post does a great job of embodying that philosophy.
Summary of Seth’s article: If you don’t get it built, the work doesn’t matter.
Highlight of Seth’s article for me: If you’re brilliant and undiscovered and underappreciated (in whatever field you choose), then you’re being too generous about your definition of brilliant.
Read the entire article here.

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