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What this book meant to me.

What this book meant to me.

Stop working in your business and start working on your business. Think of your business as the product that you are developing. Develop systems and procedures to create your products and services. Continue to improve these processes.

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I am on a personal journey to discover myself and to better understand my role in the universe. To live a good life and to be a good husband, parent and provider. Where possible share the knowledge that I collected.

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