“Beginning before you know what you want to say and keeping on after you have said it lands a merchant in a lawsuit or the poorhouse, and the first is a shortcut to the second.”
Quote by George Horace Lorimer
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Letters from a Self-Made Merchant to his Son
This book is a collection of letters from a self-made merchant to his son, filled with insights on entrepreneurship, personal growth, and the principles of success. The correspondence covers a range of topics, including business strategies, ethical considerations, and the importance of character and integrity. more
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