13 minutes Doing business is not a reserved mark only for a select few. Anyone can do business, big or small. Unfortunately, we live in a country where entrepreneurs are still not appreciated enough. Many think that not everyone should do business and that it's unnecessary. Nevertheless, someone has to work. This is true to some extent. But this applies only to those who want to work. Because many ordinary people in this world desire to start something of their own but lack the courage or simply don't believe in themselves.
But what is business? According to Napolean Hill, an American journalist, lawyer, and famous writer, the artist works with colors, the craftsmen rely on their hands, and the writer writes. And people with no pronounced talents have a propensity for business. And in general, you don't need an empire of thousands of staff to be able to claim that you are doing business. In practice, if a person has only three cows and sells most of their product, he is also doing business as well as those who taxi through their own company or give language lessons. Of course, not everyone can be Warren Buffett or Bill Gates. And it's not necessary either. Business can come on small or large scales. Let's take singers, for example. Not everyone has the qualities of Pavarotti or Michael Jackson but isn't the singer at the local bar still a singer?