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The biggest downfall of books is that they age. Concepts fade, companies that were once looked at the pinnacle of how a business is run have been revealed as frauds, and things of that nature. By no means, am I discouraging you. I am a big advocate of education. It's the one thing no one can take from you....even in a divorceObviously learning from someone who has started and runs a successful business will help you learn a ton. I'm sure searching online and some books will also help you out. I had to do a project for the class and look up a bunch of laws, different types of insurance needed, etc. But as was mentioned, everyone has their own path. There were people in my classes who already had their own construction companies and were in the process of getting their business degrees.

Is this DB/TAN?
This, in addition to Wis likes Foams, Elkin laces his dress shoes like sneakers, and Adrian wears suits to buy pudding at the bodega, has been talked to death. There is simply no way to shortly word what this thread is.