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		By: Robert Kist		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Danny&#039;s approach is really just a gamble. Some business people are gamblers. But you only gamble when you can afford to lose. And most gamblers are actually losers - or else casinos wouldn&#039;t work - and we never hear about these losers. We only hear about the gamblers who made it and it leads some of us to think &quot;wow! it CAN work!&quot;. Same goes for all the people praising school drop outs. Nobody ever talks about the masses who dropped out but couldn&#039;t make it (then again, nobody wants to read their stories anyway).
Luck is important, but it&#039;s a bad idea to make luck the foundation of your business strategy.

tl;dr; alcohol makes you more creative, but in the end you better sober up ;)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Danny&#8217;s approach is really just a gamble. Some business people are gamblers. But you only gamble when you can afford to lose. And most gamblers are actually losers &#8211; or else casinos wouldn&#8217;t work &#8211; and we never hear about these losers. We only hear about the gamblers who made it and it leads some of us to think &#8220;wow! it CAN work!&#8221;. Same goes for all the people praising school drop outs. Nobody ever talks about the masses who dropped out but couldn&#8217;t make it (then again, nobody wants to read their stories anyway).<br />
Luck is important, but it&#8217;s a bad idea to make luck the foundation of your business strategy.</p>
<p>tl;dr; alcohol makes you more creative, but in the end you better sober up ;)</p>
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