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Who taught you the most about work?

Society has its myths about where we learn – internships, books, school, etc. However, in our conversations with some of the most interesting and trailblazing entrepreneurs and creatives we noticed the biggest lessons they learned about work often came from unexpected sources. We’ve shared some of those responses below.

Brad Crosby

My Dad taught me the most about my work ethic, as a child I would follow him around to watch what he was doing no matter how hard of a job it may be. Read more>>

Vanessa Fernandez

I’d say both of my parents taught me the most about work. They came to the U.S. from Bolivia to build a better future for their kids, and watching them adjust to a new country learning English, working hard, and never giving up showed me what true dedication looks like. Read more>>

Cindy Pillow

My dad taught me the most about work. He had an incredible work ethic — running his own air conditioning business from when I was six months old while working at Anheuser-Busch until retirement, and then continuing the business full time. He was strong, loving, generous, and full of knowledge. Read more>>

 

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