Burnout Is For Losers

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I don't want to end up running a business that kills me. I love Realmac, now more than ever. I want to continue running a profitable business, one that provides well for its employees, and is a fun and relaxed place to work. You need to be ambitious, but not so much so that it makes you sick. Burnout is for losers.Dan Counsell

A good article from Realmac's Dan Counsell on what he's learned growing and running a business. I don't have any plans, at this time, to expand my consulting business. I certainly know I don't want to burn out. Even if it's just me.[/fusion_builder_column][/fusion_builder_row][/fusion_builder_container]

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Author: Khürt Williams

Gen X-er near Princeton University in Montgomery Township, New Jersey, with a passion for aquariums, terrariums, technology, and photography. I love hiking in the woods, and my eclectic musical tastes span soca, Afrobeat, calypso, 1990s rap, grunge rock, and alternative genres.

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