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Perhaps instead of talking about prospects and customers, we could call them your “students” instead. Where are your students? What will they benefit from learning? Are they open to being taught? What will they tell others? This isn’t the student–teacher relationship of testing and compliance. And it’s not the power dynamic of sexism or racism. It’s the student–mentor relationship of enrollment and choice and care.
This Is Marketing
Seth Godin
In the 1850s, as the buzz around the telegraph was growing, there was an increasing consensus to apply this technology across the Atlantic Ocean (around 2,000 miles, 3,200 km). In 1854, the Atlantic Telegraph Company began construction of the first transatlantic telegraph cable. British and American ships were used to lay down an insulated cable on the ocean floor. After four failed attempts, the project was completed in 1858, on the fifth attempt. It was the first project of its kind to succeed. Despite all this effort, the cable functioned for only three weeks.
ColdFusion Presents
Dagogo Altraide
The price you pay for that utility, that specific, focused direction, is blindness to everything else.
12 Rules for Life
Jordan B. Peterson
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