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		<title>What mistake taught you the most?</title>
		<description>Stanford Magazine recently published a one page snippet of collected thoughts asking (Stanford alumns and faculty).   What mistake taught you the most? There are some really great gems in here that didn't make the print addition and can only be found here. I pulled out the few that ...</description>
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		<title>Tip #1: Get off your ass and do something</title>
		<description>Ideas are ubiquitous (I even have a friend who has been diagnosed with a rare disease called Idea Diarrhea) and the ability to do something with those ideas are easier than ever. However, so many people seem to be stuck when it comes to turning their ideas into something real. ...</description>
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