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The Monday Morning Memo

 

“One of the books I’ll write someday is a collection of true stories gathered from extremely successful people. My business as an advertising consultant and seminar speaker has put me face-to-face with many of the brightest stars in the entrepreneurial sky. And rarely do I miss the opportunity to ask them, ‘Can you recall that fateful moment when you chose the fork in the road that led you to where you are today? How did you first get into this business?'”

“Never – not once – has a successful person said to me, ‘I followed my passion.’ But this is the answer you will hear again and again from people who are serving time in prison.”

– Roy H. Williams,
the Monday Morning Memo for Oct. 21, 2013

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“The information on milk containers is highly educational. My first concepts of infinity were developed from looking at Pet milk cans when I was a kid. On the label there was a picture of a cow in a can, her big mooey head hanging out of one end of the can – another Pet milk can, naturally – and on the label of that can was the same cow in another Pet milk can. And that can also had the same cow-in-can design on its label. And those cow cans, one inside the other, just went on, growing progressively smaller, as far as they eye could see. It walloped my little mind.

‘They’ve changed the label,’ Amanda pointed out.

‘Yeah, they have,’ sighed Jimmy as he left to return to the show. ‘To Madison Avenue even infinity is expendable.'”

- Tom Robbins, Another Roadside Attraction, p. 53

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