Paul G. Allen, who co-founded Microsoft with his childhood friend Bill Gates before becoming a billionaire philanthropist who invested in conservation, space travel, arts and culture and professional sports, died Monday.
It seems like a lot of folks these days seem to be stuck in jobs they don’t like. In some cases it might have been the only opportunity available at the time.
Unless your young’un is going to specialize in designing or repairing robots they are probably going to be SOL when it comes to getting a job in Bozeman.
What level of success could you achieve if you thought you couldn’t fail? The more success becomes certain the greater the amount of risk success will tolerate.
The first thing to realize is that when you change your hat from owner to employer no employee will ever have the passion you have for what you are doing.