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	<title>Comments on: Questions In The Business Gap</title>
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		<title>By: Ricky</title>
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		<description>Hi Dwain!

I&#039;ve always felt there was some kind of link between my love for riding and the mindset of an entrepreneur... and when i chanced across your book, it was as if you affirmed my thoughts!

I&#039;m young (just hitting 30), been riding long enough to have been given the option of &quot;maturing&quot; to a car but choosing not to. I love everything about riding, from the bugs that splatter on my visor, to the rain-drenched clothes that is staple to our tropical thunderstorms. I subsist on the freedom and flexibility on-board 2-wheels, and i have begun to understand those same desires fuel most entrepreneurs!

Incidentally, i&#039;m at that fearful junction in my life where i&#039;m about to take that huge leap into my first full-fledged business. I&#039;m afraid. Afraid of failing, of debts, of disappointing my loved ones. Yet I would rather not take up other options. I know that being an employee and not being able to make my own rules has the same thrill as getting caught in bumper-to-bumper traffic... in a cager!

Thank you for your book. In this period of fear and uncertainty in my life, you have reminded me that facing the fear but loving the ride is what all riders and business owners do every day.

Cheers, from the other side of the world!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Dwain!</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve always felt there was some kind of link between my love for riding and the mindset of an entrepreneur&#8230; and when i chanced across your book, it was as if you affirmed my thoughts!</p>
<p>I&#8217;m young (just hitting 30), been riding long enough to have been given the option of &#8220;maturing&#8221; to a car but choosing not to. I love everything about riding, from the bugs that splatter on my visor, to the rain-drenched clothes that is staple to our tropical thunderstorms. I subsist on the freedom and flexibility on-board 2-wheels, and i have begun to understand those same desires fuel most entrepreneurs!</p>
<p>Incidentally, i&#8217;m at that fearful junction in my life where i&#8217;m about to take that huge leap into my first full-fledged business. I&#8217;m afraid. Afraid of failing, of debts, of disappointing my loved ones. Yet I would rather not take up other options. I know that being an employee and not being able to make my own rules has the same thrill as getting caught in bumper-to-bumper traffic&#8230; in a cager!</p>
<p>Thank you for your book. In this period of fear and uncertainty in my life, you have reminded me that facing the fear but loving the ride is what all riders and business owners do every day.</p>
<p>Cheers, from the other side of the world!</p>
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