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		<title>Aim to be a small fish in the big pond</title>
		<link>http://blog.BuddingCEOs.com/start-up-lessons/be-the-small-fish-in-the-big-pond/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 15:43:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan Lou</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Start-up Lessons]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href=http://blog.BuddingCEOs.com/start-up-lessons/be-the-small-fish-in-the-big-pond/><img src=http://blog.BuddingCEOs.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/small-fish-in-big-pond-150x150.jpg class=imgtfe hspace=5 align=left width=150 alt='small-fish-in-big-pond' title='small-fish-in-big-pond' border=0></a>Why? Because the alternative (being a big fish in a small pond) is often mis-leading.

<strong>A personal footballing story</strong>

When I was younger, I was captain of my school's soccer team and the best player in that small pond. By chance I was recruited to be part of the youth setup in a football club, there I was no longer the best.

At age 14, we took part in qualification for the nike international cup (a global tournament held for youths under 14 years old). We played well and faced the national youth team in the final, but psychologically we felt we were better. That match ended 1-0 in our favour and we representated Singapore in the Asian version of the tournament.

We were badly beaten by powerhouses Japan and China, but our perspective was expanded. We now knew that in that larger pond... we were small fish.

At every stage, I felt smaller and smaller but by working hard, I was constantly improving and actually growing. <a href="http://blog.buddingceos.com/start-up-lessons/be-the-small-fish-in-the-big-pond/">Wait, there's more to this post. Read on</a>]]></description>
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