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ENTREPRENEURSHIP

PERSONAL DEVELOPEMENT

7 Things Every Twentysomething Entrepreneur Must Know Cameron Benson Contributor Entrepreneur, Coach & Marketing Consultant October 26, 2015 If you’re young and a fan of Entrepreneur.com , chances are you don’t see yourself “climbing” the corporate ladder for the next 40 years. But, before you start changing the world and celebrating your first IPO, here are a few things you should know --starting with the biggest mistake most young entrepreneurs make. 1. Go for the 'minimum effective dose.' Sure your product or service may not be not be perfect for years to come; just don’t let any perceived limitations stop you from taking it to market. As long as your product offers value to your customers, it’s ready to launch. Everything else will come in due time. This doesn’t mean you should start a business ar

WARREN BUFFET`S SIMPLE MONEY SECRETS

Warren Buffet is the richest investor on planet earth and the only good investor there can be is the rich one. Though very many people view investing as gambling, Warren buffet understands whatever business he invests in and these are some of the secrets to being a rich investor Rich is a state of mind . Your beliefs are going to determine the way you perceive wealth, the decisions you make and the way you act towards it. Success is about more than your bank balance . Success is doing what you love and doing it well-it doesn`t make a difference if you`ve got a thousand dollars or a billion dollars in the bank. Spend less than you earn . You can`t possibly get ahead financially if you are spending more than your pay cheque. Avoid consumer debt . It is a fool`s game to spend today so that you can work tomorrow to pay it off. It is a losing proposition because one day your working days are going to be over but the debt is still going to be hanging over your hea

ARE YOU BUILDING A PIPELINE OR HAULING BUCKETS

ARE YOU BUILDING A PIPELINE OR HAULING BUCKETS Once upon a time there was this quaint little village, it was a great place to live except for one problem. the village had no water unless it rained. To solve this problem once and for all, the village elders decided to put out to bid the contract to have water delivered to the village on a daily basis. Two people volunteered to take on the task and the elders awarded the contract to both of them. They felt a little competition would keep prices low and insure a back up supply of water. The first of the two people who won the contract ED, immediately ran out, bought two galvanized steel buckets and began running back and forth along the trail to the lake which was miles away. He immediately began making money as he labored morning to dusk hauling water from the lake with his two buckets. He would empty them into a large concrete holding tank the village had built. Each morning he had to wake up before the rest of the village woke