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<title>Catarina&#039;s World : Would you, like George Clooney, trade places with Richard Branson?</title>
<link>http://catarinasworld.com/would-you-like-george-clooney-trade-places-with-richard-branson/#IDComment93330206</link>
<description>I agree, Catarina, but even Richard Branson isn&amp;#039;t perfect! </description>
<pubDate>Sun, 15 Aug 2010 19:09:35 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Catarina&#039;s World : Would you, like George Clooney, trade places with Richard Branson?</title>
<link>http://catarinasworld.com/would-you-like-george-clooney-trade-places-with-richard-branson/#IDComment93310050</link>
<description> I challenge the statement &amp;quot;Failure doesn&amp;#039;t exist.&amp;quot;  When an engine fails because a mechanic left a wrench behind to gum up the works, that&amp;#039;s a failure of proper maintenance.  Yes, it is important to swiftly correct the mistake. But companies need to take more responsibility for their &amp;quot;failures,&amp;quot; which they can cover over by downgrading them to &amp;quot;mistakes.&amp;quot;  Say, &amp;quot;Hey, we failed to service the customer and we&amp;#039;re going to improve.&amp;quot;  Not, &amp;quot;We made a simple mistake and we&amp;#039;re correcting it.&amp;quot; </description>
<pubDate>Sun, 15 Aug 2010 16:18:57 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Catarina&#039;s World : WikiLeaks - what a public relations coup!</title>
<link>http://catarinasworld.com/can-wikileaks-get-secrets-from-inside-iran-or-north-korea/#IDComment89600359</link>
<description>How does a 22-year old pfc. have access to so much classified data and why did he get away with this theft and potentially a previous one without being detected? </description>
<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 18:20:34 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>http://catarinasworld.com/can-wikileaks-get-secrets-from-inside-iran-or-north-korea/#IDComment89600359</guid>
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<title>Catarina&#039;s World : Entrepreneurship - do genes play a part?</title>
<link>http://catarinasworld.com/entrepreneurship-do-genes-play-a-part/#IDComment83509247</link>
<description>My parents were immigrants and quite risk averse.  My father worked for the same company for 44 years.  Yet, I&amp;#039;m an entrepreneur.  People become entrepreneurs for different reasons --  not always because they want to but because of circumstances.  A lot of people today are going into business for themselves because they can&amp;#039;t find a job or the job they held is in an industry (like print publishing) that is dying.  Some will find their life&amp;#039;s work and others will return to a company as soon as they can.  Each path is valid. </description>
<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jun 2010 18:49:28 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>http://catarinasworld.com/entrepreneurship-do-genes-play-a-part/#IDComment83509247</guid>
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<title>Catarina&#039;s World : Is Soros right - Could the Euro crisis destroy the European Union? </title>
<link>http://catarinasworld.com/is-soros-right-could-the-euro-crisis-destroy-the-european-union/#IDComment80667893</link>
<description>It&amp;#39;s possible the Euro crisis could destroy the European Union.  Paul Krugman, the Princeton economist who writes a column for The New York Times, eloquently described the Euro crisis in a a recent column entitled &amp;quot;The Euro Trap.&amp;quot;  http://nyti.ms/dgtXwo It is worth reading for more insights.</description>
<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jun 2010 01:39:38 +0000</pubDate>
<guid>http://catarinasworld.com/is-soros-right-could-the-euro-crisis-destroy-the-european-union/#IDComment80667893</guid>
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<title>Catarina&#039;s World : Tough times never last but tough people do</title>
<link>http://catarinasworld.com/tough-times-never-last-%e2%80%93-but-tough-people-do/#IDComment79112533</link>
<description>Excellent post. I particularly liked the quote:  &amp;quot;Nothing is impossible, the impossible only takes longer,&amp;quot; as Churchill said. I&amp;#039;ve found that passion is a key driver.  You have to love what you do.  I can&amp;#039;t say that&amp;#039;s always been the case for me.  But I&amp;#039;m trying to live &amp;quot;in the moment&amp;quot; and go for what I want.  If not now, when?</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 8 Jun 2010 14:31:10 +0000</pubDate>
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