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My grandma used to make syrup for us because we couldn't afford it and I just played around with her recipe. I made strawberry syrup and that didn't really work out but I made strawberry-vanilla and that sold. Then I just went out and took marketing classes, went to seminars, learned about marketing a product and striking deals. It ended up taking orders of $1.5 million.

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Build your own dreams, or someone else will hire you to build theirs.
Money has not changed me. When I look at money, each dollar represents an option of something I could not do yesterday.
American economy is tricky. If you stay in the game you're in a good position for the upswing. If you're not in the game you can't win.
We have to learn to face our fears and push ourselves. If you're living on earth and you're not living on the edge, you're taking up too much room. When you push past the fear and realize that what you feared was not a big deal, you gain more confidence.
Keep putting out good. It will come back to you tenfold in unexpected ways.
Never duck responsibility, its like running from the rain only to fall into the river.
We have to find areas in our lives that we feel most uncomfortable about and want to change. I decided to push myself because it allowed me to give back. I have a scholarship program. When I found out the average age of a homeless person is 9½ years old, I said there must be something that I can do. Now, I am the spokesman for the National Coalition for the Homeless.
Inside every seed is the potential for an incredible harvest.
Money doesn't change who you are; it magnifies who you really are.
You know, you don't have to have money to be a successful businessperson. You don't need a college degree. You just need a lot of common sense backed up by a willingness to work hard.