Column: Entrepreneurship combines hard work, play
A t a lively networking event, I asked a fellow entrepreneur why he decided to start his own business. He chuckled.
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A t a lively networking event, I asked a fellow entrepreneur why he decided to start his own business. He chuckled.
I told my mother I was an entrepreneur. ?“Does this mean you’re unemployed?” she asked.
This is the final installment of a three-part series. Read the first part- and the second part.
This is the second installment of a three-part series. Read the first part here.
This is the first installment of a three-part series. Read the second part here.
I recall in 7th grade reading from a pink and green social studies book a passage about what makes America exceptional. The list included benefits such as freedom of religion and our highway system, but the last two words on the list are what I remember most: Free enterprise.