Thursday, October 31, 2013
The Big O.
My school randomly hosts speaker series, and they are often fairly bland and boring, or an attempt to sell me rubber spatulas. The most recent one however was likely the most well done presentation I have seen in quite a while. A man gave us a front row seat for his midlife crisis, and showed us how his hobby he enjoyed is slowly turning him into a successful entrepreneur. The difference in the story however, is that this man did not accomplish all of these goals on luck. (Well not all on luck at least) He accomplished his goals through hard work, trial and error and persistence among other things. He led us step by step through every process he went through to get to where he is at that very second, it was intense to go through all of his ups and downs as if we were all there experiencing them with him. On top of all that, his descriptions of his liquor itself were less about how much he loved it, but how the high authorities on the topics of all things booze praised the taste, and how he has potential customers from around the GLOBE, not just the USA, but around the globe asking for his product. That's big business. This stuff will be HUGE one day, and I will get to say I met him when he was only a little operation. Damn, what a good networking tool he will be.
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