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Success through failing: Micah Baldwin writes about startups, entrepreneurs, failure, social media.
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A loss for words.

Oct 30, 2009
My grandmother died yesterday. It wasnt sudden, nor was it a surprise. Doesnt mean it was less sad. I had been traveling, most recently speaking at TribeCon in New Orleans, when my mom called to say it wasnt looking good. “What does that mean?” I...

The Law of Minicycles

Oct 26, 2009
Over the past few weeks, I have been heads down focusing on getting my new project funded, getting the tech team moving in the right direction, and getting customers. All with an eye towards launch. Its a fun, frustrating and exciting time. Its what...

I Bleed.

Oct 19, 2009
I bleed a lot. Not in a horrible, unhealthy physically or mentally way, but it just seems that I often find new cuts on my arms, feet, legs. Now, I do live with animals, and so I can, for example, attribute the blood on my chest from a misguided...

Screw Inspiration. Its For Saps.

Oct 11, 2009
I have a lot of people I like having as friends. Many of them write or curate blogs. Often they comment on, point to, reblog, etc things that they find inspiring. Usually, the link, video or picture is accompanied with a short post or comment that is...

Being Selfish, And Why Its A Good Thing

Sep 24, 2009
Words have power. We say them and expect their meanings to resonate. Mostly, the words we choose probably connote the meanings we are trying to convey. But, sometimes, words have so many varied meanings, that unless we apply context, their power is...


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