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Anne Lamont wrote that writing can seem like a vast undertaking but she tells her students to look at things through a one inch square. Caro does this too. How does someone cover Robert Moses, the man who built roads, parks, and other public works and the people who reaped the benefits and the people who wept the costs? Through one inch frames.
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If something is working for you, and you don’t have cash and if something else turns up and you like it a lot, then you should sell what’s working for you only when what you want to buy will give you a significantly higher expected return. Otherwise, just hold on to your great businesses and let them compound your capital for you.
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If you were a musician, you'd want to be the type who's practicing scales rather than trying to get backstage to party with the rock stars. Find the equivalent of practicing scales in your field, and do that.
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