When I was 19, my dad got sick, and I QUIT college to take over his business, a COFFEE shop on 19th Street, below Dupont Circle in D.C. I had been working there since I was 11 years old, so it was not a stretch to THINK that I could do it, but my RECORD as a teenager, in many respects, was less than stellar.
Read MoreA-POC respects that there is a fine balance between the value of the HUMAN TOUCH, which can be called artisanal, and the ABILITIES of TECHNOLOGY. I like to think of it as poesy and technology.
Read MoreI am not sure GENDER ever won't be an issue in COMEDY, because I think that WOMEN do have different PRIORITIES in some respects.
Read MoreI went a few TIMES, but I felt there was no way that any THERAPIST COULD UNDERSTAND my particular torment and also felt in some respects they were sicker than I was.
Read MoreIn INTERVIEWS I gave early on in my career, I was quoted as SAYING it was possible to have it all: a dynamic JOB, marriage, and CHILDREN. In some respects, I was a social adolescent.
Read MoreI look for a man who respects my womanhood and doesn't MAKE me FEEL like I have to be a STEREOTYPE. Like a housewife.
Read MoreI RECOGNIZED that information was, in many respects, like a public good, and it was this insight that MADE it CLEAR to me that it was unlikely that the private market would provide efficient resource allocations WHENEVER information was endogenous.
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