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7 Personal Priorities Reveal Your Business Readiness

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Starting a new business is not a job, but an adventure into the unknown, similar to Columbus setting out to find the New World. You have to enjoy working with people -- partners, customers, investors and more -- as well as products to start a business. Yet startup founders are often lonely, since no one else can make their decisions.

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7 Questions To Test Your Potential As An Entrepreneur

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Starting a new business is not a job, but an adventure into the unknown, similar to Columbus setting out to find the New World. You have to enjoy working with people -- partners, customers, investors and more -- as well as products to start a business. Yet startup founders are often lonely, since no one else can make their decisions.

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7 Critical Questions Before You Become an Entrepreneur

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Starting a new business is not a job, but an adventure into the unknown, similar to Columbus setting out to find the New World. You have to enjoy working with people -- partners, customers, investors and more -- as well as products to start a business. Yet startup founders are often lonely, since no one else can make their decisions.

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Crazy! 189 Answers To The Top Startup Questions On Your Mind

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What is the best advice you can give for finding a business partner? Don’t quickly choose any business partner. The key is to ask the right people what they think – not your friends, parents or partner. Ideally you can pay them based + equity so that you’ll get their attention and focus on the project.

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7 Ways To Test Your Potential For Starting A Business

Startup Professionals Musings

Starting a new business is not a job, but an adventure into the unknown, similar to Columbus setting out to find the New World. You have to enjoy working with people -- partners, customers, investors and more -- as well as products to start a business. Yet startup founders are often lonely, since no one else can make their decisions.

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