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Why Did Charles Dickens Moonlight?

Charles DickensIf you're like us, you love A Christmas Carol. We know Charles Dickens as a great writer. So we found it interesting to learn that he made more money with another endeavor.

As we verified the previous statement, we learned some intriguing tidbits about the man behind this great book. Today, we'll share the rags-to-riches-to-rags-to-riches story of the great Charles Dickens. 

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From rags …

Dickens’ father was known to be generous to a fault. So much so, that he ended up in debtor’s prison – not just once, but twice. In fact, he would’ve been there a third time were it not for Dickens himself coming through with the needed cash.

The whole family followed him to the prison the first time – with the exception of twelve-year old Charles. He was forced to work in a shoe polish factory in deplorable conditions. Much of the inspiration for his writings came out of his experience as a child. (Source: Online-Literature)

Like Dickens, you have to pay your dues. You, too, can find a way to make your dues pay!

… to riches

Dickens’ father inherited some money and was able to get out of prison. Unfortunately, for Dickens, his mom thought he should keep working at the factory while also attending school.

When his father experienced his second financial setback, Dickens was forced to leave school. He held a series of jobs, including work for a law firm as a court reporter. During this time, he published a sketch. It was so well-received that the publisher paid him handsomely to do his famous Pickwick Papers series.

By now, the son of a debtor prisoner was 23, rich and the most famous writer in all of England. (Source: November 24, 1860 issue of Harper’s Weekly via Victorian Web)

All of your experiences – good and bad – serve as your laboratory. What lessons have you learned? Like Dickens, you can turn misfortune into fortune!

Then the best of times became the worst of times

Dickens lived the high life for abut eight years. Then, like his famous line from A Tale of Two Cities, he quickly saw his fortune fleeting.

His previous book, Martin Chuzzlewit, had not sold like his earlier works. On top of that, his wife was pregnant with their fifth child. Dickens needed money and he needed it fast!

So he sat down and cranked out a new book – A Christmas Carol – in a matter of weeks. He did it out of necessity, but it became one of his most famous works.

It still pervades our culture today. The phrase “Merry Christmas” became popular after this book.

The spirit of Christmas – as we know it today – was revived. Many of the traditions of Christmas we now hold dear – from family gatherings to seasonal food and drink – are the result of A Christmas Carol as told by Charles Dickens. (Source: Wikipedia)

What conditions in your life are pushing you to your great work? The worst of times may lead you to the best of times. Like Dickens, you may act out of necessity and create your legacy.

Why Dickens moonlighted

We know Dickens as a great writer who was incredibly successful commercially. But did you know that isn’t how he made most of his money?

No, Dickens was a true entrepreneur. He saw an opportunity and capitalized on it. Dickens made more money from public appearances than from his novels.

It’s true – a little over twenty years into his writing career, Dickens began doing public readings of his works. He had a passion for the theater and this gave him the opportunity to perform. He arranged for sponsors of each event and maintained a rigorous touring schedule. (Source: Listverse)

People are still willing to pay generously for unique experiences like the ones Dickens provided. So here’s a question for you …

What complementary product or service can you add to your current offerings? Play to your passions and discover your next best-seller!

We’ll close with a quote from Dickens himself: “I will honor Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year.” We wish you and your loved ones a very Merry Christmas!

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‘Tis the Season for Entrepreneurs

winter

The first official day of winter comes as we close out this year and begin a new one. It’s a time to reflect on the past and renew our spirit.

Winter can be scary. There’s more darkness than light. Sometimes it’s hard to see where you’re going.

Winter can be stressful. The old and familiar go away. It’s desolate. It can seem like new growth will never come.

It’s harder to survive the winter. So people seek shelter and hunker down. They keep the fire burning, all the while anticipating the spring ahead.

Economies go through seasons as well. And it sure seems to us like we’re in winter.

And that’s good news!

Winter is the season for entrepreneuring. Winter forces change – the old, inefficient and ineffective give way to new.

Existing systems, structures and even institutions are called into question. They became what they are through iterations. In the winter, innovation is sought. Innovation leads to transformation. Transformation may result in creative destruction.

Entrepreneurs see opportunity in the face of change. Entrepreneurs look risk in the eye and call its bluff. Entrepreneurs create value for society so they can build value for themselves.

We have some significant problems in our world today. We need entrepreneurs to step up and solve them. We need you!

‘Tis the season for entrepreneurs. ‘Tis the season for you to stake your claim. ‘Tis the season for you to be a BIGG success!

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