The Hard-Won Beauty of Entrepreneurship
Starting a business involves massive emotional and financial risks. Why do it?
"It's all about writing your own script, controlling your destiny," says Chris Viligante, owner and founder of Vigilante Coffee, a roasting house and wholesale bean business based in Maryland. Reason TV reached out to Chris and a few other local millenial-aged entrepeneurs to figure out what motivates them.
The answer we got was different from those offered in popular politics. For these entrepeneurs, their job is a vital source of spiritual satisfaction. They've aligned what they love doing with what the world is willing to pay for. And they're authoring their own lives. As Nick Wiseman, owner of DGS Delicatessen, puts it: "This is my opportunity to actually make an imprint and do something that's my own."
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Run time: About 4 minutes.
Directed and hosted by Rob Montz. Camera by Todd Krainin.
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""This is my opportunity to actually make an imprint and do something that's my own.""
And this is precisely why the Progressives want to make it as difficult as possible. Let people do something on their own? Why, they might decide they don't need to listen to their betters, and that would be Truly Awful.
Rob Montz's outfit should light the Gilmore signal.
Who cares? Did they vote for Obama or not?
Odds are, they did.
Thats all fine, so long as they pay the king's tariff.
Can't watch the video at work, but I'd love to open my own business.
Specifically, I'd like to open a coffee shop in which the baristas wear lingerie, mostly because I think it would be fun and profitable. Maybe one day.
That sounds like a great business idea although finding men who can fit into lingerie might be a challenge.
I have my ways...
But for serious--if a guy really wanted to work for me, I'd just make him wear a banana-hammock. My dress would be in keeping with what the other gals wear; that's half the fun!
In my dream world, every Thursday would be pasty day.
My neighbor's half-sister makes $75 /hour on the computer . She has been fired for eight months but last month her payment was $17951 just working on the computer for a few hours.
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You call 239.34 hours "just a few?"
Once you see that ferst checque youre incentive to wurk 60 our weeks really burns through.
I totally misread that headline.
I noticed the W the second time through.
my co-worker's mother makes $71 /hr on the laptop . She has been unemployed for 9 months but last month her payment was $17334 just working on the laptop for a few hours. published here
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my co-worker's mother makes $71 /hr on the laptop . She has been unemployed for 9 months but last month her payment was $17334 just working on the laptop for a few hours. published here
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