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Sep 12, 2008 16:26

Selling off the studio equipment does kind of make my insides a little squirmy. It's a callback to admitting defeat as a business person, and on a personal level as well, kind of the end-of-an-era. It's like selling off props from a show that you wrote and directed and nobody came to see, or that failed miserably multiple times. Insult to injury ( Read more... )

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loba September 13 2008, 00:47:48 UTC
**sending more hugs**

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mlif September 13 2008, 02:42:48 UTC
I think I'm going to screw this up, but there is a say that goes something like having a failure in business is not whether or not any one business succeeds or not, it's whether you keep trying when one doesn't suceed.

Basically -- all the great business people failed many more times than they succeeded. It's a natural part of the business world.

So cheer up! You'll have some cash AND more space ;)

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azul_ros September 13 2008, 05:53:18 UTC
Sounds like a tough decision. Sometimes I think about giving away my old beading supplies. I have another friend who's really into beading. I haven't touched the stuff in several years now. I kinda gave up on that. Maybe too soon. :/ So I can relate.

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selling "stuff" that is part of your life mrs_roadkill September 13 2008, 14:35:02 UTC
I like your analogy "getting stabbed to death with toothpicks" That explains exactly how I feel. I have of all of this Bob stuff. You at least have came to a decision. I cannot. maybe in a few .....years.

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