I've always thought legal addictions are a great way to create a business. Starbucks is a wonderful example.
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Law is a very addictive profession.
Business gives you a massive high. Doing a great deal, coming up with an inspirational solution... It's very addictive. But it doesn't last long. In isolation, it's a bit sterile. It doesn't reward the soul.
Making money is certainly the one addiction I cannot shake.
Branding jails corporate America, but honesty sets entrepreneurs free.
When in some communities selling drugs is so lucrative that that's a pretty big enticement that we have to break down. Part of that is by making opportunities and paying decent wages.
Alcohol, tobacco, and pharmaceutical drugs are legal, but they can hurt a lot of people.
Coffee and smoking are the last great addictions.
There are millions of people who consume music illegally every month. Just getting them into a legal service will make the music industry way bigger than it's ever been before.
Politicians are addicted to spending and revenue extraction. As with an addict, there's little pause for moral or legal contemplation.
A great business has to have a conscience. You have to know who you are and who you are not.
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