Careers are not made in a family business, they are born — by patricide. Then they die from neglect, and avoid the tragedy of being put out of business.

Bauvard
Careers are not made in a family business, they are...
Careers are not made in a family business, they are...
Careers are not made in a family business, they are...
Careers are not made in a family business, they are...
About This Quote

Some may have read this quote as a statement that a career is your birthright, but it’s actually a warning not to let your family business take over your purpose. A career is born through blood, but it dies from neglect.

Source: Some Inspiration For The Overenthusiastic

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