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![]() Julie,
I bet my parents will love your comments! :) > How fantastic to "meet" another > member of Dien's family. I can tell by what > by the "Brothers Rice" that Mr. > and Mrs. Rice are model parents > indeed...maybe you two could suggest an info > product on raising children with an > entrepreneurial spirit? Hmmmmmmmmm......... Heheh.... :) Well, we have one more brother who's more of a socialist, so there you go.... I don't fully agree with all he says, but his intentions are good.... :) But we all get along pretty well even though we have differing opinions on various things.... :) I guess our parents raised us to mostly be independent thinkers and make up our own minds.... and I think they succeeded in doing that! I agree with you fully, though, Julie.... Of course, the aim is to *make* money (not lose it), but even if you lose it, it's good to think of it as buying an education.... Many people spend many thousands of bucks getting a degree.... I see this as the same sort of thing, except the kind of education you could get from trying out a business venture in many cases is more practical than what you learn in a university degree.... :) > Remembering myself at 20, I was spending a > lot of time at parties, dancing til dawn, > drinking *gasp* while making some great > friendships. And yes, I went to classes and > by the time I got to my Junior Year I > actually got serious about my studies! Heheh, for me at 20 I was off philosophizing about what I *really* wanted to do with my life, and exploring radio (I used to do a public radio show -- on PBS-FM in Melbourne, Australia).... It wasn't the highest-rating thing on the radio dial -- the time slot was 2 am to 6 am! But it was a great experience anyhow.... :) Those late nights though made my university classes pretty tough the next morning sometimes.... :) Thanks Julie for your great thoughts.... I think it's good to think of any failed business as just another class in your business education. :) Dien Rice |
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