Normally, I avoid buying cookies, or anything, from strange children on my doorstep. It’s not so much that I discourage budding entrepreneurs as that I prefer to not support the mega-companies providing the product and pocketing most of the profits. Ratty little lemonade stands, however, are another matter. There’s something about children, waving crumpled and [...]
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The Big Significance of Small Business
August 23rd, 2012
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