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Sunday, April 12, 2020

The Three Naive Thinking of Entrepreneurship

One: People will need what I give them.

Two: I will mark up for my profit.

Three: The business may grow.

What I like may suddenly become trending.

They randomly start.
They base on their own idea.
They don't choose or plan a business.

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