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This forum does have some people sharing good information. but it also has enough inconsiderate people that I am not posting here, at least for a while. I will leave you with what I discovered when it comes to successful entrepreneurship:

1. Focus intensely on the one method that is bringing in the money. Strive to be the best at it. Don't get sidetracked by being involved with multiple businesses. If you don't have the method of bringing in the money constantly explore ways of doing so and when you find one try to do it your way.
2. Be vigilant and don't let down the enthusiasm for bringing the money in.
3. Don't let others, even people you think are smarter than you, try to bring you down with things like "You can't do that", "I wouldn't buy that", "You got lucky that time", etc.. You can do it.
4. Be honest and reliable with everyone. A good reputation is your most valuable asset.
5. Treat everyone like they are a billionaire who is going to fund any project you want - because you never that they could be!
6. Never drink alcohol. Alcohol has ruined more careers than anything else.
 
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This forum does have some people sharing good information. but it also has enough inconsiderate people that I am not posting here, at least for a while. I will leave you with what I discovered when it comes to successful entrepreneurship:

1. Focus intensely on the one method that is bringing in the money. Strive to be the best at it. Don't get sidetracked by being involved with multiple businesses. If you don't have the method of bringing in the money constantly explore ways of doing so and when you find one try to do it your way.
2. Be vigilant and don't let down the enthusiasm for bringing the money in.
3. Don't let others, even people you think are smarter than you, try to bring you down with things like "You can't do that", "I wouldn't buy that", "You got lucky that time", etc.. You can do it.
4. Be honest and reliable with everyone. A good reputation is your most valuable asset.
5. Treat everyone like they are a billionaire who is going to fund any project you want - because you never that they could be!
6. Never drink alcohol. Alcohol has ruined more careers than anything else.
Just my opinion, but those inconsiderate people usually teach you to get over your emotional triggers in business. If you think about it, if you worked with a Millionaire that was inconsiderate would you walk away?

I could give you all kinds of examples of inconsiderate people. I really don't even give them credit, focus on them, or even interact with them.

You ever watched the Junction Boys Movie. Bear Bryant would say don't come back if you quit at half time. He only wanted football players that made it to the end zone.
 

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I will leave you with what I discovered when it comes to successful entrepreneurship:

Interesting in that most of your posts have nothing to do with entrepreneurship, just pop culture and mainstream "I've heard on the TV" chatter.

There is no need to announce your departure if you dislike the forum or the responses you've received... just close your browser and leave. Pretty simple.

Goodbye and good luck.
 
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