Confessions of Unprofitability

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Uploaded by on Aug 31, 2009

Are you running business to make the quick buck today, or building to create something amazing over the long term? Let's just say I'm taking door #2.

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  • Me too, me too. Oh my gosh. Do you know how relieved I am that I am not the only one? Thank you for your authenticity, thank you for your courage, thank you for getting me to confess. Sheesh, never meant to do that! As ever, genius out-takes! xx

  • I'm so glad that it helped you, I think one of the most important roles I have is to just say what everyone else is thinking/wondering/worrying about!

  • Now, that I call authentic. It is so authentic that I am almost scared to share it. Reminds me of something one writing teacher once said. When you feel like I absolutely cannot write about that, that is exactly what you are going to write about. So with your video, you spoke the unspeakable. And with the uncomfortability I felt when you spoke that. Well, touched something that might be worth me investigating in me. Awesome video! Hey, what if U made a vid only Ur best bloopers in it? :)

    Mari

  • lol, one of these days I will have to make a best-of-bloopers video :)

    thanks so much Mari, I agree, the thing you don't want to say is exactly what you *must* say, out loud!!

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  • Okay Elizabeth, that was the first video of yours that I have ever seen and I am now your biggest fan!

    I love that you admitted this. My twin sister Janice and I have a few online businesses that we've had for the last 5 years and we constantly reinvest in our businesses and look at the long term.

    Our businesses are successful and we pay several employees, but we pay ourselves last. We're growing something huge and it takes time and investment.

    ~Susan

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