OK. I admit. I sometimes do vanity searches on Google. Oh, come on, admit it, you do it too. This time around, I was mildly amused by one particular link to my blog.
I found out that my post on the lack of Singaporeans in BusinessWeek’s Asia’s young entrepreneurs list was politicized on this blog. I respect the opinion of the blogger that he/she/it doesn’t agree with my view that entrepreneurship is a mindset. However, the way it was politicized got me thinking (yes, don’t chuckle I can think at times) that if someone/something has the intent then anything and everything under the sun can be politicized (for lack of a better word and this is the last time I’ll use the p word).
Anyway, moving on…
4 Responses
Paddy Tan
December 21st, 2006 at 6:05 am
1I always do that! hahaha.
Here’s mine and also on my company too. :)
It is an addiction to see where you are in the internet world and at the same time see if those marketing activities done are showing any results.
singapore election
December 29th, 2006 at 8:34 am
2Gosh, we sure hope that you don’t think that the business environment of any country is independent from its’ political environment.
Anyway, we didn’t politicize your post, but simply offered an alternative explanation to Singapore’s lack of entrepreneurship. You can choose to disagree, as you’ve already.
- S.E.W
sukanya
February 3rd, 2007 at 8:59 pm
3Look where the hunt for a book review on “The Inheritance of Loss” brought me..Nice blog! You could have told me about it:-)
Dipankar Subba
February 4th, 2007 at 11:20 am
4Sukanya > It’s more fun discovering the blog rather than me telling you, right? :) I have dropped you an email, if you want the Kiran Desai book then I have a copy floating around somewhere. In any case, we should do lunch soon as the last one was a bit hurried.
Cheers,
Dipankar
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