There is a book out there that forced me to look at my business career and my life in an entirely new manner. It's called The Entrepreneur Equation: Evaluating the Realities, Risks, and Rewards of Having Your Own Business
Growing up in Birmingham, AL, there weren't a great deal of entrepreneurial role models (outside of prison) to follow. Even some of Birmingham's greatest entrepreneurs are currently serving prison time. I got bit by the entrepreneurial "bug" when I was in the Navy (living in New England) and thought this was what I wanted to dedicate my life to. That was 1989. I thought "Entrepreneurship is easy! Just get started and saunter to the bank laughing everyday!" Since 1989, technology has made this a completely different world and entrepreneurship looks easier than ever. There are many less responsible people that still get people into entrepreneurship today without looking at the downside risks or even mention a "risk/reward ratio." I didn't even know what that phrase meant until I had lost everthing at least a couple of times.
The Entrepreneur Equation: Evaluating the Realities, Risks, and Rewards of Having Your Own Business
This is an outstanding book with a lot of great advice, to your advantage if followed and to your financial detriment if ignored. It even made me question what I'm doing and I am one stubborn S.O.B.
Just purchased based on your recommendation.
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-Steve Marriott
Cool, Steve! Enjoy!
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