Know when you’ve achieved something. Don’t settle yet, achieve more!

geopoliticus-child

If there’s one thing you can learn from publishing online, especially in the news sector, it’s that you can’t let complacency set in. You have to grab things by the balls and do what you have to do.

The same applies to dreams, plans. They won’t happen while sitting there, waiting for a miracle. To be happy you have have to pursue your dreams and get active, get of that lazy ass of yours and stop bitching if that was what you were doing. Sometimes you might need a reminder, but when you have been lucky enough that someone woke you up… act! Don’t wait and talk about it, just do it!

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Being Lucky Without Even Realizing It

Who's lucky

Sometimes you are lucky without even realizing how much people would do to have the same opportunity you had. Today was one of these moments, the light shone on me, but not before I was reminded by Tyme White how lucky I was, after I had announced the acquisition of 9rules by Splashpress Media.

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Janet Street-Porter Calls Stephen Fry Twat. Film at 11.

In which I try my luck at writing an editorial column and miserably fail.

The difference between traditional journalism and bloggers

Paul Carr hits home.

And yet, I argued back, after camera phone dude helps us establish that the plane has crashed, who can we trust to tell us why it happened? While bloggers can own the first five minutes of any breaking story – a plane crash, a fire, a burglary – it’s always going to be the professional reporters who own the next five days, or five weeks. They walk the streets, work their contacts and – yes – trawl the blogosphere for eye-witness reports, and then take all of that information, analyse it, follow it up and ultimately provide an account of events that readers can trust.

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