It's sometimes a bit acid...
Yeah I do sound acidy sometime, don't I? But they provide a balance since they are syrupy. Put the two together and you get a cocktail.
Anyway, my blog won't be acidy. Nothing like this at all. And I won't have any boring (zzzzz) info that for the gazzilionth time defines what "direct navigation" is or that talks about the real value of customer leads and what not. No man, my blog will be for thinkers, not idiots.
I learned a lot from Sahar then, and still do.
Mind sharing some details on that? Is it something to the nature of the necessity of indebting yourself up to your neck by borrowing other people's money to pay for a bunch of six figure one-word generics in the aftermarket, and building your "verticals" around them? That is fine, but that is also entrance into the online business development side which is getting out of realm of pure domaining.
You know, I'd like to like Sahar, and I'm sure he'd charmed me over in a heartbeat have I to meet with him for five minutes on a sunny day. But there's something that bothers me not only about the lack of his forthcomings, but also about the contents of his forthcomings. I already commented about the lack of originality in his childhood dreams of making lots of money, but these latest statemnts also sound a bit strange. He mentions how his big motivation is a desire to be better than his competition (fair enough, a typoical canned quote from a successful American business alpha male). But then he goes further and talks something to the tune of how he sometimes sees someone who is more successful than him, and he starts thinking of him (the other guy) as living his (Sahar's) "dream life". And he can't stand that.
I don't know about you but I find something uneasy in statements like this. To me that doesn't sound like somone with a healthy professionally competitive spirit, but someone who's life force is driven be a disturbing jealousy.