Posts Tagged ‘New York Times’

Why your college degree means nothing

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

college.jpgIn reality, your college degree may mean something. This was just better than than the “why I am a failure” title with which I had originally started. As we all become more educated, our BAs are going to mean less and less. In the future, my MA, will be considered the norm. However, there may be a way to stand out of the crowd or at less to become less reliant on others. (more…)

Anything Can Make you an Entrepreneur

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

I’m always surprised by how people become entrepreneurs in unexpected ways. I found Dave Della Terza’s story in the New York Times compelling and that you all might as well. His idea didn’t start with a plan for business but had such following that it developed into a business and a successful business at that. Might your ideas also be profitable? It could be worth trying them out “softly” and later seeing if there is a way to monetize them. Why not engage your passion and then perhaps you will find your passion pays?