We are in a moment in our culture in which entrepreneurship seems glamorous. Startups get TV shows, celebrities start companies and entrepreneurship itself is seen increasingly as a more powerful force than government or philanthropy for solving the world’s problems. But the actual day-to-day work of building a real, lasting company […]

Source: www.forbes.com

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