At the beginning of the curve, a young person is lacking business experience, competence and self-confidence. As age increases into the mid-twenties the time is right to start that business. Now about here, in the late thirties or early forties, chances are this person is too embedded in his corporate career or facing too many financial commitments – like kids going to college – to take a chance. If he doesn’t try it by now, chances are slim that he ever will. | |
— Patrick Liles | |
Describing the bell curve of probability of being an entrepreneur in the course of a lifetime. | |
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2021 | I’ll Keep Trying To Anyway |
She Knows | |
2020 | Respond |
Still Trying To Adjust | |
2019 | The Limits Of My Knowledge |
2018 | Even Tiny Progress |
2017 | Real Conservatism |
2016 | The Business Of Life |
2015 | Alone Again, Naturally |
2014 | Agreed |
2013 | Smile From Your Heart! |
2012 | Like You |
2011 | Got Days? |
2010 | K9 Humor – Has Anyone Seen My Setter? (Must read!!) |
A Longer Blog Than You Want To Read (Probably) | |
2009 | Back and Forth and Round Again… |
Archive for September 21st, 2016
The Business Of Life
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