To Jed, I agree with you all entrepreneurs are not the same. In a way that describes an entrepreneur - if all entrepreneurs were alike they would not be entrepreneurs. I happen to like change. I try to avoid being caught repeating myself and I like personal freedom to change as I want. I do drive over the speed limit not because I am in a hurry, but because I dislike someone telling me what to do when it is not required, Many of your examples deal with having tenacity. I think that is another must for an entrepreneur. In order to protect ones sanity it certainly help if you accept failure as a way to reach success. I can witness to that. A common problem with true entrepreneurship is that it is hard to know when there is balance between price and wisdom achieved. I agree with Edith Piaf (whom I actually saw singing in a restaurant many years ago) Non, 'je ne regrette rien'.
Best Regards , Lennart Thornros www.StrategicLeadershipSac.com lenn...@thornros.com +1 916 436 1899 6140 Horseshoe Bar Road Suite G, Loomis CA 95650 “Productivity is never an accident. It is always the result of a commitment to excellence, intelligent planning, and focused effort.” PJM On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 7:10 PM, Orionworks - Steven Vincent Johnson < orionwo...@charter.net> wrote: > Jed, > > > > I've just read your modus operandi, and again I find myself wanting to say: > > > > Have you considered putting together a historical account of the Saga of > Cold Fusion? You've already written a book 10 years ago on how Cold Fusion > has the potential to transform the world for the better. You obviously know > how to go about assembling such a project. > > > > It would not be just about assembling dry facts, though obviously a > smattering of such fiddly bits would be an important contribution. > > > > It seems to me that should it become a generally accepted fact that CF (or > whatever the popular culture end up calling it) is a legitimate technology, > many will begin to thirst for a historical account of how the technology > came about in the first place. Many will wonder why the hell it took so > long. I can think of no better person who could help explain to the general > public why it is taking so long to manifest. IMHO, your grasp of general > history is impressive. Your ability to see the history of CF in context > with the rest of your knowledge of general history is the key. > > > > No doubt this will take several years to assemble, particularly since so > much is yet to happen. However, I'm absolutely sure you will get help from > many who would be honored to help proof-read such an endeavor. > > > > Regards, > > Steven Vincent Johnson > > svjart.orionworks.com >