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Now, I find the use of pseudonyms liberating, because I know that I am judged simply by WHAT I write, and not by WHO is writing it.
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As I write, French officials ought to be writing internal memos for eurozone ministers showing clearly why this form of indirect subsidy for the Greek government provides more "bang for buck" than simply lending yet more money upfront.
BBC: France's private support for Greece a matter of degree
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Normally when I write an article for Forbes I try to avoid writing in the first person.
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After a year writing about this adventure though, I know I need to write.
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"Writing and travel broaden your ass if not your mind and I like to write standing up, " wrote Hemingway in a letter in 1950.
BBC: Stand up at office to lose weight, says exercise scientist
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At the time, I was interested in a career move and had been planning to write a book but wanted more writing experience.
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Like many writers, I once dreamed of writing the great American novel but gave that up in an attempt to write the great American screenplay.
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They also tell a story I never heard before of how Lennon and McCartney taught Mick Jagger and Keith Richards how to write songs, by writing one on the spot in front of them.
FORBES: Leadership Lessons from the Beatles
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Well, I think it's - I didn't write any songs in the old days, but after I met Leonard, he said why aren't you writing your own songs.
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