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    Today, there are people out there that all they want is to work a typical day of 9am-5pm. All these people really want is the job security. People feel comfortable not having to think and worry where their next paycheck is going to come from. These people probably don’t take many risks in their lives. However, for those who aspire to become an entrepreneurial he/she will be willing to take risks
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    f 9am-5pm. All these people really want is the job security. People feel comfortable not having to think and worry where their next paycheck is going to come from. These people probably don’t take many risks in their lives. However, for those who aspire to become an entrepreneurial he/she will be willing to take risk
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    ose who aspire to become an entrepreneurial he/she will be willing to take risks at all costs.

    Starting a business can become very stressful. You have to worry about legal issues, business plans, marketing, and advertising. All these take a toll on a person. You have to be constantly motivated, and passionate about your business. You have to give it all you got and to move forward. Lets be

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