It was actually very difficult., especially during the first five years of the start-up stage, when all the odds seemed to be against us–this is probably true for most entrepreneurs. To succeed, you really have to put your heart and soul into it. (p. 71)

Injap Sia
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During the start-up stage, all the odds seem to be against you. All of your competitors have a bigger bankroll and a greater number of people working for them. The competition seems to be against you, but it's not. It's just part of the game. To succeed, you really have to put your heart and soul into it.

Source: Life Principles

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