[For thy career hero]

I asked her how she does it, and she said: "life balance" with a smile while dishing up for her family at 19:23. Just after 20:10 she leaves the table straight into her study room cum office to close her day. It usually takes her anything from 1 hour to 3 hours before getting into bed. Her day starts at 5:00 and be at the office by 7:00 before everyone arrives. She runs her start-up accountancy firm.

If you call this crazy, and be calling yourself a businessperson, then clearly there must be something you're missing or perhaps be that we fail to spot your genius. Trust me, people in business have no time. It may be disputed i know, but when in your early stages very wrong to be doing things otherwise like early knockoffs and late work pitchings. You need to work hard for your dream and soft life, and those in your corner will be pushed by that in their quest to make it be possible with you.

Making a success of anything that you start an achievement on its own. It doesn't matter what it is, what we clap our hands for is you having accomplished what you intended doing in the first place, so, celebrate each of those small successes as they are your building blocks to your bigger triumphs.

The challenge with today is that there're many ways to making a living than it was in earlier days (not saying it's bad though). Each decade has its own chapter of evolution and mushrooming of new age enterprises and enterprise runners. Business models gets tweaked all the time. One thing that is still stubborn in the reality of this times is hard work, information and long hours put in, unless with this new e-commerce models as the players in them seem to be earning hard and working smart, thus implying less work and hours done.

Pop culture on the other hand came with it carrying ungrounded yet crafted dreams and hopes that one can do it sans breaking their back, and pity simultaneously opening a backdoor to off-markets that became killers of those hyped dreams and endless possibilities sold. It takes money to make money, yes, and again it takes power to realize your dream, and that comes in the form of land ownership, open market entries, access to funding, affordable labour force, etc, as with such not there, are just well wishers.

In conclusion: being a businessperson used to be fancy and respectable but today not. With everyone doing a side hustle it seem like business a walk in the park. Business is used loosely to express income, irrespective of how it comes it's still business. But for those who start entities and scale them gradually, we know it ain't easy and for that, rest assured you're the daily warrior kings and queens we secretly admire, celebrate and aspire to be, for your bravery a quality some of us only wish for. And in a nutshell we say: "Never give up, we salut you."

Lest we forget, in the process of success for business leaders and runners, there're career heroes who make it easier for them to achieve that which they hope for. In so saying, giving them a hats off gesture for the support to our economies, rankings and family prides. They may say you chose the easier way out, but if only they knew how hard you work they won't look at you asame, and but as for us who knows and respect you for the treasure you are, will forever be grateful for your sacrifices and effort poured into their success stories for you're the molds thereof. We appreciate you, salut...dp

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