Dialogue with my muse |
JOE: Good morning Calliope. CALLIOPE: Good morning Joe. Where do things stand today? JOE: My computer seems back to normal and functioning well. I finished posting online announcements of our book, Conversations with Calliope. CALLIOPE: Good progress. Now what? JOE: My friend Dick has pointed out several times the advantage of a business plan. It's like taking a trip without knowing what transportation you will use or what roads to take or how much it will cost. CALLIOPE: Is that something new to you? JOE: No. I have had plans for my psychology business and have made some cursory attempts at a business plan for my writing. CALLIOPE: But? JOE: But I don't like to think of what I do as a business. CALLIOPE: What are the associated consequences? JOE: I enjoy writing but am not making any appreciable money. CALLIOPE: And you think you could with a good business plan? JOE: I don't know of any businesses which make money without one? CALLIOPE: Where does your reluctance come from? JOE: I think from living in a monastery for a while with a vow of poverty. Maybe I haven't gotten past it yet. But I guess it's about time. Talk with you tomorrow. |