It is standard advice we hear all the time, to follow one’s passion. The time to do just that has come, but first we have to cultivate it.
In the past decade, technology and social media has provided business tools to those who never dreamt of having them. The Average Joe is now empowered to do more with less, make better use of time and work on his own terms.
People are becoming Free Radicals, who have the resources and opportunity to create the future.
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