Taking names
Should you keep track of the people who say you're going to fail, who actively work against you, who troll your best work? Should you try to win over the haters and those that so cruelly root against you?
I wonder if it makes more sense to spend as much (or even more) time with the fans and supporters and sneezers who work so hard to help you succeed.
It seems to me that this is more productive, more fun and likely to make more change happen...
Yes, take names. Of the good guys.
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