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Afterword

Okay, I know I've thrown a lot at you. Just counting links, I've pointed you at 193 books, 131 multimedia items and 195 other links. I've asked you to become an excellent techie, a map and geography fanatic, a history fanatic, a pleasant traveler, a charming professional, responsible money manager and and a reliable predictor of the future. How could you ever do it all? How could you find the time to do it all?

My advice is, analyze your strengths and weaknesses. What comes most easily to you? Where do you have the most problems? What did your last review say? The I recommend that you work on your greatest weaknesses and your greatest strengths. This will mean you pull up your lowest areas, but also you increase your value as a specialist. Likewise, I recommend you look further at the topics that you find to be the most and the least interesting.

Jim Rohn has said that the difference between a winner and a loser is small decisions using good or bad judgment, made every day for years. You can use the materials in this book in small steps, a little bit each day or week, and continue for years if they work for you.

The rewards can be more happiness, more success, more opportunity, more understanding and more money. Go get 'em, tiger!

IPO

Partners toast their success against a field of royal purple. Princes today - but for how long? Charts and tickers sound the cheers of the marketplace and the enthusiasm of investment bankers. Success, hard work, diligence, industry. Reversed: instability, unproven worth, irrational exuberance.

Silicon Valley Tarot
© 1998, Thomas Scoville.

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