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I completely agree with Hugh MacLeod what he has written in his upcoming book “Evil Plans”. Awesome introduction.
Everybody needs an EVIL PLAN. Everybody needs that crazy, out-there idea that allows them to ACTUALLY start doing something they love, doing something that matters. Everybody needs an EVIL PLAN that gets them the hell out of the Rat Race, away from lousy bosses, away from boring, dead-end jobs that they hate. Life is short.
Every person who ever managed to do this, every person who manged to escape the cubical farm and start doing something interesting and meaningful, started off with their own EVIL PLAN. And yeah, pretty much everyone around them- friends, family, colleagues- thought they were nuts.
Thanks to the Internet, it has never been easier to have an EVIL PLAN, to make a great living, doing what you love, doing something that matters. My intention is that by the time you’ve finished reading this book, you will completely concur. More importantly, you’ll actually feel compelled enough to go and do something about it yourself, if you haven’t already.
This is very inspiring for all the aspirant entrepreneurs who love to do something of their own, to do something they love. Somehow the story matched with my own past experience . Here are some lines that I love.
TREAT IT LIKE AN ADVENTURE. AN ADVENTURE WORTH SHARING.
WELCOME TO THE HUNGER -
The Hunger to do something creative.
The Hunger to do something amazing.
The Hunger to change the world.
The Hunger to make a difference.
The Hunger to be able to look back and say, Yeah, cool, I did that.
The Hunger to feel passion
The Hunger to feel actually alive.
And
THE MARKET FOR SOMETHING TO BELIEVE IN IS INFINITE
I wish all the best to all my fellow friends who think similar like me to do something you love passionately.
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