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Thursday, April 12, 2007

The Entrepreneur

Business has in all ages past led nations onward in the march of civilizations. It's a royal leader that conquers the world without staining its hands in human blood. Instead of marking its course with ruined harvests, burning villages, and smoking heaps of once blooming cities, as the demon war, it leaves behind growing towns, populous cities, and flowing rivers, that bear the wealth and products of industrious millions.

This is the day of the entrepreneur. His restless, dauntless spirit pushes the pioneer in new and unknown regions. Hr breaks the praries and makes the desert bloom. The mountains yield to him their gold, the sea its treasure.

Entrepreneurs build our cities and rear our manufactories. They whiten the oceans with their cruisers and blacken the heavens with their jets. They push their roads and railroads across distant lands and lift their business palaces until they pierce the clouds.

Who would not be an entrepreneur? The physician trades his medical skill, the lawyer his ingenious tongue, the preacher his sermons, the teacher his instructions, the merchant his wares, the mariner his cargo, the farmer his produce.

The smallest beginning, followed by certain, strong, advancing steps, secures the grandest success. The lack of capital ought not to deter the ambitious youth from going into business. Most of the world's rich men and women have started in liufe with no other capital than their brains. The main thing is to get to work at something and to grow. The goddess of fortune must be wooed to be won. She smiles upon the poor boy as well as the monarch. At one time, she fixes her eye upon the beggtar boy as he asks for food from door to door, to be repulsed everywhere. She takes his hand and leads him up as if by magic through the various grades of society until she establishes him in a place and fills hi coffers with gold. She beckons with friendly hand only the intelligent, the virtuous, the brave, the good, the industrious, who kneel at her alter and breath their supplications there. This illustrates the simple truth too often lost sight of by the world. It is that favors go where they belong.

Fortune favors the brave, and the entrepreneur who would rise must climb. The stepping stones that lead up to the temple of prosperity are hewn for all by the unseen hand of God into the rock of eternal truth.






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