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Launching a new business with a friend is a bit like deciding to get married.
The most obvious is the "network" effect: there are now so many people (a billion users, apparently) signed on to Facebook that to ignore it is a bit like deciding not to have a telephone.
One philosopher has suggested that the challenge is a bit like deciding whether in a supermarket canned peaches should be stacked next to fresh peaches or with other canned goods.
Hiking in Rio, I started to think, was a bit like deciding to take a relaxing beach holiday in Libya or a stroll through Guantánamo Bay, ripe with possibilities for bird-watching, wild flower spotting and being held up at gunpoint.
Betting on some new idea with a whitepaper is a bit like deciding that a dude folding paper airplanes for kids will one day beat Boeing; maybe, but awfully unlikely.
Identifying one single first responsibility is a bit like deciding which is more important, the heart or the brain.
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(A bit like life).
So, Ms. Smith-Stewart (a bit like Kate Gilmore) decided to break out of those white walls that confined her.
It's a bit like a doctor deciding that people are goners if they catch a cold.
It's kind of amazing, but also a bit like your dad deciding he can dance at a New Year's Eve party.
It would be a bit like the UK deciding that John Lewis was the essence of the nation, rating it more highly than Shakespeare, Churchill or chicken tikka masala.
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