I started another semester at LDS Business College last week. This time I'm taking fundamentals of entreprenurship, financial accounting, nutrition,, temple marriage (that is my institute credit) and business lecture-series. Although I've been in school for just ten days, I'm needing a vacation already. Balancing life with now a home and an also very busy husband with school isn't easy task, especially waking early in the morning. Although I believe it is doable. I think I will do good in school. It is a relief that I mostly have to read and write papers instead of making color boards and drawing floor layouts, which are fun of course, but so time consuming.
Bro. Ralph K. Little teaches fundamentals of entreprenurship. He is cool. so far I've unlearned that "that higher the risk, higher the reward" and I LEARN that to start a business I'd like to chose my risk "low risk, high reward". and Bro Little ilustrated as follows: let's laid a bar one yard from the floor and walk upon it, if I fall I'm still alive, I can try again; business translation: the bar is the enterprise and the height is the risk, so I invest time, resoursces, mone for sure, and maybe sales dont go wery well but I'm still in business and in a situation in whinch I can try again, step back or come up with another idea. Low risk, high reward, right. NOW lets put the same bar conectin to buidings, it is a high risk, big investment, maybe a loan, the reward is great... but if I fall...If my business do not success, from that distance for sure die... which equals bankcrupcy...which isn't good at all. I like that thinking a little here, a little there, the scripture states:
2 Ne. 28: 30
For behold, thus saith the Lord God: I will give unto the children of men line upon line, precept upon precept, here a little and there a little; and blessed are those who hearken unto my precepts, and lend an ear unto my counsel, for they shall learn wisdom; for unto him that receiveth I will give more; and from them that shall say, We have enough, from them shall be taken away even that which they have.
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