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		<title>By: Keller Williams</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Good points all...when I first planned to start my own business, there were many naysayers. Some were aggressive in claiming that what I was doing was foolhardy, while others simply asked me what my &quot;backup plan&quot; was, assuming that what I was doing was risky and, perhaps, should not have been attempted. Of course, it&#039;s been quite some time since I made that big step and things have worked out fine. Thinking back, however, I would have been more comfortable listening to informed opinions about what I&#039;d be facing rather than the tepid support I so often received.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good points all&#8230;when I first planned to start my own business, there were many naysayers. Some were aggressive in claiming that what I was doing was foolhardy, while others simply asked me what my &#8220;backup plan&#8221; was, assuming that what I was doing was risky and, perhaps, should not have been attempted. Of course, it&#39;s been quite some time since I made that big step and things have worked out fine. Thinking back, however, I would have been more comfortable listening to informed opinions about what I&#39;d be facing rather than the tepid support I so often received.</p>
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