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“We happily give up our freedom and our income in exchange for having someone else take responsibility for telling us what to do next.”

—Seth Godin

You don’t need to ask anyone’s permission to do your best.

— Ian P. Hines

via “The taskmaster premium” by Seth Godin — Ian P. Hines.

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Posted on June 29, 2011

Writing small

Posted on October 21, 20081 Comment on Writing small

I’ve always written small — small poems (I actively don’t like long ones, as a rule), smallish blog posts, etc. The one nanowrimo that I won (2006) totally surprised me, due to the fact that I never thought I could come up with at least 50,000 words on anything. Turns out my instincts are a … Continue reading Writing small

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