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Originally Posted by MZ DAIZY
Thanks, but if really were a genius I would have sold the business 2 years before I did when it was worth almost double what I got for it. All in all I have no regrets. It supported 4 employees and my family for 32 years. Like I said, hard work and some luck goes a long way.
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One helluva ride at 32 years
If you could go back in time to yourself when you first started the business, what one piece of advice would you give? Same question to Rusty as well
And I wish the later Millennials and after, esp. Gen Z, would grasp onto the concept of hard work. The younger generation doesn't seem to want to lift a finger but demand respect and results. I know it's not fair to say all of them, but the ones I encountered seem to have this common mentality. I will say with the rise in social media, the smart ones have found a way to become multi-millionaires just from posting content and have a sh!tload of subscribers. Can you imagine if they went back in time and actually had to put in real effort and real work?