No business wants to be called "small" (or "big"). Neighborhood businesses may aspire to be global businesses. Shop locally, think globally.
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@brettglass or should I call you Washington. You know,@jack is right. Aaron will explain. http://on.wsj.com/S0tsCY -
@dobbsshow Sorry, but your friend@Jack is full of $#!+. -
@brettglass@jack Looks at business the way it could be, not the way it is.#SmallBiz is important in a different way,#startups create jobs -
@dobbsshow "Startups" make $ for rich VCs. They are never#SmallBiz even with small staffs, because they have huge capitalization.@jack
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@jack@brettglass "big" or "small" aside, it's a privilege to express oneself through work / productivity / creativity / commerce. Love it! -
@philippa_nyc It's not a privilege. It's a right. Which big corporations are doing everything possible to stomp on.@jack -
@brettglass@jack I love what I do and the possibilities inherent in work , play and creativity - for me it is a privilege -
@philippa_nyc It's a right. See the UN Declaration of human rights.@jack -
@brettglass@jack as I said, for myself, I am grateful for my clients and glad of the work I do.#perspective#addingvalue#movingonnow
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@jack Large corporations can't provide quality due to inefficiency and overhead. Even if they outsource to sweatshops, as most do.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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