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There is no one pure new idea and that includes our multi-gazillion eureka. But hey, it doesn't take out the fact that yours may be a super great idea. From all time's greatest inventions and innovations - steam engine trains, cars, computers, etc. - all came from past ideas in which genuises borrow and build from past knowledge to make their names unforgetable. As great entrepreneurs learn and leverage from the wisdom of others, watch and listen as Fredrik Haren, renowned author, speaker and co-founder of interesting.org, talks about his learnings on the importance of creativity, and how he applied these in the success of his book, The Idea Book - acclaimed 100 best business books of all time.

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This week's title has been said many times over, by many different philosophers, thinkers, by entire cultures and races. It only proves that this mindset exists because it is based on a universal experience – that little efforts contribute to the attainment of a greater objective. And more often than not, people realize it upon hindsight. No one takes those “first steps” with full knowledge that they are on a journey of a thousand miles. Watch this week's session by award-winning documentary filmmaker Ditsi Carolino as she retraces how she took her first steps to arrive at the decisive plunge to constantly pursue what she loves to do.

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There are many times, when pushing towards success, you find yourself running dry and empty at times. Perhaps this is a time to question whether or not you are truly in love with what you are doing. This is where having passion for what you do helps provide that drive for you – where becoming successful goes back to rekindling with the memory of how your heart goes 'bump'. In this episode, the first Asian Grandmaster Eugene Torre shares with us his insights into the game of chess, and links in may ways how life is very much like it, and how his passion for the game is what has made him the man he is today.

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WBW Month in Review: July 2009

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What do you do when you're having difficulty chasing your dream? Watch this episode and the EntrepBuff.com oracle, Nate Dy-Liacco will show you the way. In this WBW Month in Review, the Buffs talk about the importance of having a team while going through the ups and downs, reflecting on your lifestyle choice with its according rewards and consequences, and how it is to better serve the world you want to change. All of these topics, with Nate's numerous quotable quotes together with the Buff's usual banters make this Month in Review one of the most memorable episodes to date.

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