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The Entrepreneur - Olusoji Oyawoye

The Entrepreneur

Olusoji Oyawoye
Vision Media Publications , English
2 ratings

The Entrepreneur is a book to guide those with a desire to run their own business successfully. Everyone is created for a particular purpose and God wants us to dream. Dreams are renewable no matter your age or condition. There are always untapped possibilities within us, and new ideas waiting to be born, consequently, it is never too late to pursue your dream. Many wrongly conclude that they can’t be entrepreneurs because they can’t create something new. The truth is that most entrepreneurs really also never create anything new. They leverage on ideas, taking what already exists, creatively making it better, and thus adding value. The Late Steve Jobs for example did not create something entirely new. He merely creatively added value to the Internet and computers which were existing inventions, to create Apple products and its related applications that have since changed the world. Like John Mason said, "Most people are born originals but die as copies". It is my hope that The Entrepreneur would encourage you to live your dreams and be an original who adds transformational value.

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