I think I’ve said this before, blogging really gives me the chance to get in contact with interesting people, making the World a much smaller place. This is how Steven Sesar approached me, saying he runs a blog on “Tales of an entrepreneur wannabe“. Had a quick look and decided is a good addition to my “Knowledge resource category“.
I think he has one of the regular worries of any entrepreneur wanna be: waiting for an idea to happen: “I am a Los Angeles native who more than anything else has wanted to own and manage his own company, though still has yet to find the idea for which I am willing to commit my heart and soul.”
Now, USA is really the place where Web 2.0 is really happening, the place where most IT ideas are waiting to start. That’s why I found his blog to be an interesting collection of stories, interviews and tales about new ventures in the post 2000 internet bust era.
I especially enjoyed his story about starting to work with his friend on ideas about “an entrepreneurial venture together and organized a trip back to our roots of innovation, a weekend away in the hills of Berkeley”. Isn’t this really entrepreneurship?




