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Life as an Entrepreneur + Wisdom

Hi everyone,

Today was full of excitement and progress. Lexi and I organized a photoshoot with our wonderful friend Mikaela. After getting some beautiful shots, we shared stories over fresh coffee. She’ll be traveling Europe this summer shooting photos and growing her business. I’m happy for her, she deserves it.

This refreshing experience reminded me how wonderful it is to be an entrepreneur. And I wanted to share a bit of wisdom I picked up today.

Money does not make you rich. I think people forget that life is supposed to be a journey of experiences. Deep breathes…focus on things that inspire you, not just on your paycheck.

I hope everyone has a wonderful night. Dream big, then get up and make that s**t happen!

-George

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