How does he (Fred) deals with the failure of Telegroup?  
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> I was wondering the same thing. I have a  feeling that whatever 
> happened with Great Midwestern was probably just a warm-up compared 
to Telegroup.

I mean I find his premise somewhat outrageous, the more you work, the 
less success, the less you work, the more success.  Hardwork equals a 
host of negative effects.  Maybe that's just the come on, and what he 
is getting to is working smart and all that. But, Telegroup was a 
pretty spectacular blow up, so I was curious how he deals with it.  
Besides that, I find his writing sort of juvenile, but I must admit, I 
found it interesting, maybe because I was there, at least for the ice 
cream part.

lurk
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