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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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Never duck responsibility, its like running from the rain only to fall into the river.
If you want to find what God put you here to do, ask yourself three questions. First question: What comes easy to you but harder to other people? The second question is: What would you do for years and never have to get paid for it? Third, ask yourself: How can you be of service?
Money lets you enjoy the finer things of life, but it doesn't change who you are. It magnifies and brings into fruition the things that you want to hide most. It is a mask for insecurities as well.
I'm a strong supporter of comfort breeds complacency. Growing up poor I wasn't comfortable, my mom had to work so hard and I woke up one day and decided I was not going to come home until I could help her pay the bills.
I believe that my personal mission in life is to grow and contribute, so I am learning and growing every day.
If you make too many things too public, then you end up living your life before the court of public opinion.
Money has not changed me. When I look at money, each dollar represents an option of something I could not do yesterday.
I firmly believe that the two most important times in a person's life are when they are born and when they find out why they were born.
Sometimes you're pushing and what you want to do is not coming with ease; doors are not opening. A lot of times we're pushing against resistance. If one looks closely, there is often a message in that resistance: "Wait a minute, maybe it's not what you're supposed to be doing.
The more we give, the more we receive. It's important to give back, because the seeds you plant today, you will harvest tomorrow.