Leave Home While You Know Everything

Mark TwainMark Twain left home at eighteen years of age, having heard enough of his father’s wisdom. After returning a few years later, he couldn’t believe how much his old man had learned.

I just love bushy-tailed know-it-all’s—young entreprenerps who’ve obviously never read Michael Gerber’s “E-Myth.” Go forth young technician and conquer the world. Surely your exceptional skills as a salesman/broker/engineer/coder/designer/whatever, will propel you to great heights, once you catapult over your air-conditioned cubicle.

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