Nobody taught me a business
Nobody taught me a business. Although that's probably not a an accurate statement. My mother was in business she was in the nursing home business and took care of elderly people out of her home. She never looked at it as a business. She never focused on profits or money. So but at the end of the day there has to be no question that watching her operate and operators is an interesting word that I'm using was extremely elucidating. Especially the way she would deal with people. So I I'm going to go out on a limb and say that one of the biggest successes or contributions to success would be my not so much ability to read people but more an empathy to feel people and that has been for the good and for the bad. But it definitely gives me an insight into what people want and is enabled me to I think that that's been one of the key factors in my success is that I'm always listening to the other person and trying to meet their needs while still reaching my own goals.
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