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![]() Joe (not his real name) is a 12 year old boy living in the town of Bass, Australia, whose skateboard had seen better days. In an effort to raise enough money to buy himself a new skateboard, Joe decided to set up a stall.
He got a small table and put it in his front yard. He approached a neighbour who had loads and loads of flowers growing and ASKED if he could 'harvest' some. He then put them into bunches and offered them for sale for 50 cents a bunch. (your typical kid selling stuff, right?) Then along came a council inspector who shut his little operation down. WHY? Because Joe, the 12 year old, did not have $5,000,000.00 public liability insurance, nor a business permit. Joe's response... where I am going to come up with the money for five million dollars in public liability insurance and the $100 for a business permit? All I made was $8. The council's response... we're protecting the public. Joe's mother... at least he wasn't out spraying graffiti. My thoughts... either this will destroy his entrepreneurial drive - or - increase it as he becomes determined to BEAT THE GUMMIT. Unbelievable. Michael Ross. |
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