Culture

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Life Is More Than Just a Number on the Balance Sheet

Spencer Sherman was working at a financial investment firm in Philadelphia, putting in 60 hours a week and focused on making money. “I’d work overnight and leave at 10 in the morning . . . And I felt proud of that.”

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Helping Others and Doing Good

Don Lupo has been called “the man to call when you need to get something done.” He’s certainly made an impact in the city of Birmingham, Alabama, where he’s worked tirelessly to help the homeless and for other causes.

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Finding the Sweet Spot

Why do some entrepreneurs burn out while others go on to not only build thriving businesses but also enjoy fully engaged family and personal lives?

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It’s Not the What, It’s the How

Native Americans had it right, Glaros says. “We had it wrong. It is so much more powerful to be a we than I. You get so much farther when it’s ours, not mine.”

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Getting Comfortable with Conflict

Most people try to avoid conflict when at all possible. It’s something we’re taught from a young age.

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The First Habit Every Entrepreneur Needs to Know

Here’s Schiff’s advice on leaning into your strengths, helping the people who work for you do the same, and how to tell the difference between a moonshot and a moneymaker.