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Founders @Fail: James Altucher (Reset, StockPickr)

Monday, June 13, 2011 from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM (ET)

New York, NY

Founders @Fail: James Altucher (Reset, StockPickr)

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Announcing the next installment of Founders @FAIL: James Altucher and 100 Things That Can Go Wrong When Starting a Business

James caught my attention with one of the most brutally honest blog posts I’ve ever read (http://bit.ly/hBqDKi). He didn’t sugarcoat a thing. That’s a refreshing reminder that failure isn’t something you can wrap a pretty pink bow on and hand out like pearls of wisdom.

Surviving failure without resorting to rants and grudges is rare enough. It’s even more rare to survive with enough perspective and self-discipline to reflect on your mistakes and leverage the experience to start from scratch and claw your way back to success. James has that in spades. He is a serial entrepreneur, founding Reset and StockPickr. In his spare free time, he is also an author. How does he have time to juggle both careers? Well, the answer is in his latest book, How To Be The Luckiest Person Alive:

“You have no more free time. In your free time you are thinking of new ideas for customers, new ideas for services to offer, new products.”

James is offering a free PDF version to any attendees to this event. To get your copy, sign in at the event!

Or, if you can’t wait till then, you can buy your copy at:


http://amzn.to/j99y9o


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General Assembly

902 Broadway

4th Floor


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June 13th 6:30PM

 

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General Assembly
902 Broadway
4th Floor
New York, NY 10010

Monday, June 13, 2011 from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM (ET)


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