Prior to my entrepreneurial journey, I harbored the belief that the majority of businesspeople were fundamentally dishonest.
This notion was even reinforced by my friends who warned me against starting a business, arguing that it would turn me “deceptive and ethically dubious.” This is not surprising considering our shared experiences of being victims of unjust business practices – concealed fees, exorbitant charges, or subpar customer service.However, this viewpoint changed dramatically when I started my own business.
I came to realize that it’s not that business people are inherently unethical; it’s more that they are routinely misinformed.
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