Loved the post. My best time saver is a picture of a hungry wolf hanging over my desk with a stare that says, "You're lunch." It reminds me that there are a TON of things that DO NOT need my attention today.
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Your sentiments here seem to jive with much of the other input I have received on blogging... or having a web property up at all. The concept of being useful, contributing something of value, is what eventually brings a financial gain. Solomon said, "Do you see a man skilled in his work? He will stand before kings..." I think that is a key tenet of what we do on the web as well. Master a subject. Carve out a space. Be about something. And put yourself and your passion into the process.
joshklein Smartly put, Michael. As you clearly believe, given your quote of Solomon, this almost has nothing to do with the web. This is a life lesson, a philosophy on work and success. What will our legacy be? You can "fake" pan flash success, but is their any other path to greatness but greatness?
I really like the WhatDoesThisErrorMean site -- it has the potential to save people hours of frustration by homing in on what the real problem is. Kudos to the maker.