Francesco Joseph
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25 Writing Tips To Help Any Writer
Back to writing about one of my favorite topics; Writing about writing… oHh the irony. Writing is a way of life. Writing is something that everyone does and something not everyone can do. In fairness it's hard to write when you don't know where to start.
By Francesco Joseph 3 years ago in Journal
Walt Disney: The Failures of an Early Entrepreneur
Today, when the word "Disney" comes to mind we tend to associate it with children's cartoons, toys, theme parks, and a huge multi-billion dollar international evil conglomerate corporation that wants to take over the world, however, Disney was so much more than that, he was a real person, who had real problems and real struggles throughout his life.
By Francesco Joseph 3 years ago in Geeks
How Steve Jobs Embraced His Biggest Failure
When Uber CEO Travis Kalanick was ousted to step down from his company, he told them he will just be "Steve Jobs-ing it" meaning he plans on returning to his company as president, just like Steve Jobs. However, when Steve Jobs left Apple in 1985 his return was not as easy and simple as Travis would put it.
By Francesco Joseph 3 years ago in 01
25 Life Lessons I Learned by 25
At the age of 25, there are plenty of experiences one has had by then and plenty of lessons learned from those experiences. Many of the best years behind them such as first words, first steps, first relationship, first job(yeah right), and first drinks with their buddies; thus officially becoming an Adult, (whatever that means)
By Francesco Joseph 3 years ago in Motivation
Making A Murderer: He Didn't Do The Crime, But He'll Do The Time
"We can all say we will never commit a crime, but that doesn't mean you won't be accused. If that happens, you'll understand the importance of the presumption of innocence." - Jerry Buting, Defense Attorney
By Francesco Joseph 3 years ago in Criminal
10 Characteristics Of Successful Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurs; What are they? What makes them tick? They are a different breed than most people, some say they eat, drink and breath success. Some say they were born great, or achieved greatness, others say they had greatness thrust upon them.
By Francesco Joseph 3 years ago in Motivation
Mank (2020): The Mirror Image of Citizen Kane
Recently David Fincher’s “Mank” made me very disappointed because there wasn’t enough Orson Welles in it, however the similarities of “Mank” (2020) and Citizen Kane (1941) were intentionally uncanny from the start. From it’s unique sound profile to its lush black and white cinematography to classic courier typewriting text, Mank is a love letter to the Golden Age of Hollywood and to one of it’s enigmatic screenwriter at the time, Herman Mankiewicz.
By Francesco Joseph 3 years ago in Geeks
Cool Story Bro: 7 Storytelling Techniques
“Ideas come from the Earth. They come from every human experience that you’ve either witnessed or have heard about, translated into your brain in your own sense of dialogue, in your own language form. Ideas are born from what is smelled, heard, seen, experienced, felt, emotionalized. Ideas are probably in the air like little tiny items of ozone. That’s the easiest thing on earth, is to come up with an Idea. Then the second thing is the hardest thing on earth, to put it down.”~ Rod Serling (1972)
By Francesco Joseph 3 years ago in Journal
Become An Enlightened Entrepreneur
Entrepreneur Henry Ford once said, “If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses.” When Steve Jobs announced he was going to put a thousand songs in your pocket, people said he should stick with computers, and when Bill Gates dropped out of college, no one could’ve foreseen the success of Microsoft.
By Francesco Joseph 3 years ago in Motivation