Of course, blogging is not the express lane to riches its more exuberant backers would have you believe.
My father was a minister of the church and I have learned again what I was taught by him: that wealth must help more than the wealthy, good fortune must serve more than the fortunate and riches must enrich not just some of us but all.
Yet the Daniels legacy is about more than a rags-to-riches story, his position as the pre-eminent watchmaker of his time and an ingenious inventor.
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And as ever more big players try to grab a share of the riches, there may be too little growth to go around.
Many Saudi women have been born into riches, or married into them, but more and more are setting up their own businesses from scratch.
In what was in some ways an embarrassment of riches, Knight was reported to have received more than 90 offers of assistance and its Board of Directors turned down what might have been an even more attractive last minute offer from Citadel LLC.
FORBES: Why Knight Capital Was Saved And Lehman Brothers Failed
These structural problems, coupled with worries about the future, mean that the riches of the oil bonanza are not flowing into more productive channels.
At least in the short term, Mr Gautier says, government activity in the Arctic has more to do with transport routes than with under-sea riches.
Even with more output, Iraq is far from guaranteed Saudi-like riches.
Some countries with a stake in the Arctic's riches are trying to extend that zone, some in more brazen ways than others.
Had the bass eaten just one more bite of breakfast, it would have brought instant fame and riches to a man whose day job is arresting prostitutes and drug dealers in the San Fernando Valley.
But Mr Shreeve paints Dr Venter more as a man who started out believing in public access to such riches, but got caught up in corporate interests which eventually forced him out of Celera.
No region has benefited more than Latin America, home to some of the most prodigious metal and mineral riches on the planet.
Khan insisted after a pulsating contest that he still intended to shun the riches on offer to him in the professional ranks in order to chase more Olympic glory in Beijing.
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Soon-Shiong, a surgeon who made his initial riches selling generic drugs to hospitals, has always insisted that the drug was more than just side-effect-sparing.
No longer a quick sure-shot path to IPO riches, several companies are doing well in the field, just growing a lot more slowly (and more thoughtfully) than Solyndra.
Lure a city into subsidizing a stadium complete with luxury box riches and the lion's share of revenues, and you've got yourself a more profitable place to play.
More potent may have been Mr Gingrich's depiction of Mr Romney as a plutocrat who made his riches by shredding humble livelihoods at the firms taken over by Bain Capital.
Earlier this year I wrote a story for CMO.com titled How To Rein In The Riches Of Big Data which dealt with the fact that according to a 2011 IBM study of more than 1, 700 chief marketers worldwide, consumers now create as much information every two days as they did from the dawn of civilization to 2003.
FORBES: Forget About Big Data, Some Marketers Don't Even Collect Name And Address
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