Posts Tagged ‘entrepreneurship’
…And that’s when I knew I was an entrepreneur
Thursday, January 28th, 2010
Other than when I got a spam e-mail in 1998 when I was 11 telling me I was an entrepreneur, there were various other signs throughout the times. I realized I was an entrepreneur when:
Tags: being an entrepreneur, entrepreneurship
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Around SA 12/11: Why all the hate?
Friday, December 11th, 2009
Being black and being in San Antonio seem like oil and vinegar. Go online (BlackVoices, CityData, etc.) and you’ll hear more negative comments than positive: black people (apparently) hate San Antonio. Talk to people in person, you get a better mix. Among the biggest complaints against San Antonio are this:
Tags: african american, african american in san antonio, black in san antonio, black people, culture, entrepreneurship, hate, houston vs new orleans, houston vs san antonio, lifestyle, married, observations, san antonio, single, youth
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Victory in Hard Times
Monday, May 4th, 2009
It’s been 2 months since my last update. I simply said I had moved back. Since then, I was mostly doing freelance web projects. Small things, really. The type of projects where, in an ideal world, you could finish in a week and get paid.
However, these became challenging for me in the sense they’re boring and don’t really build any skills. In this environment you must improve to learn and stay competitive. I wanted to increase my knowledge base in the enterprise, and I did.
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Tags: applications, economy, enterprise, entrepreneurship, hardship, small business, software, victory
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