Social Innovators Spur Change in the Dominican Republic
Surge for Water invests in communities around the world by helping them develop safe water, sanitation and hygiene solutions.
Surge for Water invests in communities around the world by helping them develop safe water, sanitation and hygiene solutions.
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The Monk and the Riddle: The Art of Creating a Life While Making a Living
A classic on entrepreneurship. Covers from finance to romance for entrepreneurial passion. Mix of fiction and non-fiction keeps you engaged throughout the book. The ‘deferred life plan’ concept is highly relevant. Makes you think about personal risk, business risk, and the most dangerous risk of all – to spend your life not doing what you want, on the best you can buy yourself the freedom to do it later. Take action! Don’t be afraid to fail; embrace failure! https://www.amazon.com/Monk-Riddle-Creating-Making-Living/dp/1578516447
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