You can read Bruce Williams "In Business For Yourself," a bit outdated but great advice.
Have you used any of this advice for yourself? Serious question, if I’m going to buy a book I’d rather hear first hand than a review on jewgle.
I have a successful business (a certain field of construction but won't say specifically).
The book just has some real and solid advice, from the author's own experience, his trials and troubles, none of the head in the clouds theory crap. And It's cheap.
It's best to get the truth straight up about how hard it might be, from people who've actually had, and failed, at businesses. His chapter on 'the seven mules of business' is worth the book.
Another good one is The Millionaire Next Door.
Most people 'apprentice' and work their way up to running their own thing, tho it's of course not the only way.
Yes, millionaire next door. Excellent book. But I don't drive rangers or accords.
Duly noted, I appreciate the feedback. I do want to do as much research as I can before I just jump in, so I’ll buy it.
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