
Small is more meaningful than big

Many people would view this approach as advice for building a charity or aiming a business only at your close friends — it couldn’t possibly be applied to a business that makes enough money to put clothes on the children, keep food on the table, and pay the rent. But this is precisely how I built a business that, for over a decade, has had a waitin
... See morePaul Jarvis • Company of One: Why Staying Small is the Next Big Thing for Business

... See moreTo enjoy life, we might have to stop thinking about what we will never be able to read and watch and say and do, and start to think of how to enjoy the world within our boundaries. To live on a human scale. To focus on the few things we can do, rather than the millions of things we can’t. To not crave parallel lives. To find a smaller mathematics.