I am reading "Highest Duty" which is the autobiography of Captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger, the hero who saved the passengers of flight 1549 by landing it in the Hudson River. In his book he says one should be a "long term optimist and a short term pessimist." Sully that you should believe in the future but you need to pay attention to the details in order to make it happen. This philosophy was what lead Sully to be so well prepared when an emergency occurred. This is good practice in any business.
On another note, if you have any suggestions or ideas for this blog I would love to hear them along with any suggestions to make it better. You can reach me at ideasandeyeballs@gmail.com
Keep Smiling, Keep Selling!
Thanks Jim Busch
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