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#3442

No such thing as being in business for yourself and being your own boss.

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After 1 vote and with 1 point ahead, the winner is...

RationalMadman
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This thing about being your own boss, Sounds nice but is completely phony.

Being in business for yourself, You are not.
Do you know who you are in business for?

The customers own your business.
They dictate the business and ultimately have all power to shut it down.

All under their control.

So if you want to go into business for yourself, Don't get excited to be a CEO.

You can be a CEO, PRESIDENT OR OWNER going into bankruptcy.

Anyone thinks the contrary, Welcome.

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We agree, we have the same position. Not sure what the hang up is .

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@Mall

you're not the boss of the consumer... You're the boss of your employees... xD

"Being a boss in a business requires you to respect the fact that if nobody demands what you supply at the quality, in the way and/or at the price you provide it... you will go bankrupt."

We agree, we have the same position. Don't tell me I'm the boss of a consumer with the power to bankrupt my store. Quit the wavering.

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@Novice_II

If you think the other side won, then vote for the other side. If you merely think a vote is short on analysis, then show better analysis in your own votes to lead the charge on quality improvement.

As things currently stand, you’re just complaining about the existence of votes.

Too late

If I were making this debate, I would have included a rule that Barney may not vote

I'll try to get to this.

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@Barney
@whiteflame

Easy vote if you care to (in my opinion) cheers.