A twist on a joke by Mark W. Lund rewritten by Judi Emanuel
My nine year old son Michael slinks up and says "mummy, I got an 'A' on my math test, can you give me $500.00?"
I say: "I think you would be a lot more successful if you asked for $100.00."
Michael answers: "Look, give me a hundred dollars or give me $500.00, but don't tell me how to run my business."
© Copyright Judi Emanuel 2012
Many become entrepreneurs because they don't like marching to the beat of other person's drums.
They feel compelled to be in charge of their own destinies as much as possible, and to live life according to their beliefs.
Do it your way, young entrepreneurs!
My nine year old son Michael slinks up and says "mummy, I got an 'A' on my math test, can you give me $500.00?"
I say: "I think you would be a lot more successful if you asked for $100.00."
Michael answers: "Look, give me a hundred dollars or give me $500.00, but don't tell me how to run my business."
© Copyright Judi Emanuel 2012
Many become entrepreneurs because they don't like marching to the beat of other person's drums.
They feel compelled to be in charge of their own destinies as much as possible, and to live life according to their beliefs.
Do it your way, young entrepreneurs!
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