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RE: How To: Create a Low Overhead Business That Improves the Lives of Your Customers!

in #life7 years ago

Raggedy yes, sharp no. I have a two year old so safety was a concern of mine from the beginning. If they get dropped and busted that is a different story, not much I can do there. I have gone as far as to flex seal the edges to make things easier but the goal is to get into a glass/tile shop with the right tools I can use as mentioned in the post.

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that look's kind of cool too lol - but yeah, kids was one of my first thoughts too, so I'm glad you've covered all your angles

CYA is a top priority. I try to stay positive and not let potential negative outcomes effect my decision making that much. Very much a work in progress though.

perhaps I'm a bit too far on the opposite end of that lol

And remember, while you can't control what happens on any given trade after you "pull the trigger", the one thing you can always control is your risk and position size. It's not about how much you can make, but HOW MUCH you are risking that counts. Focus on managing your risk on a well planned strategy, and the rewards will come in their own due course.

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