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		<title>How much Patience do Americans have?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have an admission to make &#8211; last night, I had a shocking thing happen. I momentarily lapsed into non-optimistic thoughts. It had nothing to do with politics or business. It had to do entirely with an Act of God.

In Portland, we&#8217;ve had huge windstorms. During dinner at a friend&#8217;s house, a massive tree branch [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have an admission to make &#8211; last night, I had a shocking thing happen. I momentarily lapsed into non-optimistic thoughts. It had nothing to do with politics or business. It had to do entirely with an Act of God.</p>
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<p>In Portland, we&#8217;ve had huge windstorms. During dinner at a friend&#8217;s house, a massive tree branch came crashing through my Prius back window. I love nature, but this time, my love affair was tainted for a night and the next morning.</p>
<p>So, after having seriously f@*#ked up dreams all night, I went for a long run in the morning and began processing my thoughts.  Before, my run I glanced at the <a href="http://www.nytimes.com">NY Times</a> front page article titled &#8220;Poll Finds Faith in Obama, Mixed with Patience.&#8221; In many of my blog posts, I&#8217;ve talked about 2009 being the year of optimism and it has been an optimistic year until the bloody tree limb incident last night. But, I knew I could mentally power thru these dreaded pessimistic thoughts.</p>
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<p>The sub-header in the NY Times article was &#8220;Most say they expect progress to require at least 2 years&#8221;, but I think we as a people in the technology age of immediacy have much less patience than 2 years. My belief is that the Obama administration needs to make significant traction on at least 1 issue and 1 industry within his first 3 months. If not, I think more and more people will become jaded and let their proverbial f#%*king tree limb, pessimistic feelings last longer than 12 hours. So, I put the question out there to 400 followers on <a href="http://www.twitter.com/ryanbuch">Twitter</a> and Dylan Boyd replied immediately with a 1 year horizon to make real changes happen.  Mark Kelly, an online marketer from Seattle, replied &#8220;@ryanbuch re: obama I think we will give him the typical 2-3 mos because of our extreme short term focus. Dems will be more patient.&#8221;</p>
<p>Whatever the timeline is, you gotta give Obama credit for his ability to inspire. I&#8217;ve been listening on NPR to today&#8217;s 750,000 person celebration, speeches, musical performances. Yes, there are huge expectations on our new President, but let&#8217;s give him some credit for jumping into the trenches with us on economic issues and global political issues 2 1/2 months before his job starts. As an entrepreneur, I have a lot of self-motivation. But sometimes, it helps to know that we are part of a larger effort to make a hugely positive impact on the world and create some amazing jobs and opportunities in the process.</p>
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