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More rules from the Baby’s Book of Becoming a Billionaire
Rule #24: Whether you think so or not, you are creating a legacy. Always
consider how others may perceive your actions and their lasting impact.
Rule #35:Sold! Never underestimate the power of sex.
Rule #29:Not everything can be planned. Fortuitous turns of events only
happen if you allow a space for them to happen.
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Serge Dedina employs entrepreneurial principles in running
WiLDCOAST which seeks to preserve the coast in the Californias and Mexico.
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Jenni Prisk started Voices of Women after September 11 to provide an
educational forum for non-military solutions to global conflicts.
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Neil unveils this week’s “I wish I’d thought of that idea” idea.
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Not one red cent was spent…just a red paper clip: Neil celebrates a blogger’s
entrepreneurial success in acquiring a house.
Serge Dedina, a life-long surfer, took control of his
life and followed his passion by starting WiLDCOAST a non-profit organization which
protects and preserves coastal eco systems in the Californias and Latin
America. Learn how he raised the original money to start WiLDCOAST, how he
applies business principles to non-profit work and how the organization has
survived its growing pains.
Jenni Prisk was caught in Seattle for four days after
September 11 and used that time to think. When she returned home to San Diego,
she emailed her friends and acquaintances and a month later formed Voices of
Women. The organization believes that women must be active participants in the
formation of global policies and seeks to provide education on international
issues and foreign policy.
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