Daily Archives: January 30, 2012
Away from the Numbers
I just hoped business wasn’t just about numbers and the accumulation of it. I saw the numbers and had never appointed an importance to them. I never had a desire to become wealthy, I was okay with being poor like I’d always been. I didn’t care enough for business to try being good at it. Continue reading →
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