I can't wait to
hear your success stories because you matter, too!
Not exact matches
I love
hearing about people's
success stories with homemade chalk paint
because it takes away some of the anxiety I have about trying it.
I say that
because there are a lot of people — women, especially — who
hear stories of online dating
successes and think there's something wrong with them when it doesn't go well.
I choose eHarmony
because of
success stories I had
heard, and didn't plan on wasting any time in starting the rest of my life.
As I'm reading the
story, all I can think is: I hope Kai Ryssdall (the host of Marketplace) asks this author how he did it,
because that is (literally) the million dollar question on everyone's mind when they
hear about a self - publishing
success story: what did they do that I can do?
When I was Codex at Stanford last year, AI was obviously a hot topic but I
heard from some of the companies involved that it's hard to recruit talented engineers to work on AI
because law is not sexy and there's not a lot of investment money flowing into... There are some
success stories but there isn't a ton of venture capital flowing into the legal startups and so there's an obstacle there that there just isn't a whole lot of energy being put towards it.
I think social media
success stories do exist, but we just aren't
hearing about them
because the successful ones are out being successful, and
because the real
stories are a lot less amazing - sounding than the marketing consultants want them to be.
I only say that
because if you've been around for any number of years you would have
heard tons and tons and tons and tons of analysis, interest,
success stories, and failures about Vegas (just search on this site).
I love
hearing about people's
success stories with homemade chalk paint
because it takes away some of the anxiety I have about trying it.