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7 lessons from "The 10% Entrepreneur" 📚📚📚 by Patrick J. McGinnis: 1. Entrepreneurship is a Part-Time Option You don't need to quit your job to start a business; 10% of your time and resources can be enough to get started. 2. Identify Your Entr

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