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Making Meaning vs. Making Money

“If you make meaning, you’ll probably make money. But if you set out to make money, you will probably not make meaning, and you won’t make money.” — Guy Kawasaki

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Author Jason GrigsbyPosted on August 25, 2007Categories Business

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