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Emerging Environments Emerging Environments Skip to content Home ← Older posts The Grass is Always Greener, Part I Posted on December 2, 2016 by Emerging Environments The grass is always greener. He has this. She has that. I want it instead of what I currently have. I own a small business, and the grass is always greener. This is not about how owning a small business, a food business in particular, is always great, because it is not. I wrote previously about the stress that I have experienced as a small business owner, and in my next post I plan to revisit the challenges I face from a broader perspective. But this post is about the positive aspects of running my own business. My intent on writing is not to make the reader desire what I have–I merely wish to depict, as honestly as I can, what my profession is like. A customer of mine, and a business owner himself, asked me what I do, to which I responded by asking for clarification. He wanted to know wha...
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