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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.

Lee’Or Meyerson

My father taught me about working hard and hustling, but my mother taught me the meaning of perservering through difficult times while still working hard and getting the job done. She had a disease that kept her in constant severe pain. No matter what, she always took care of me, my sister and my dad while running the family business. Read more>>

Angel Ponce

The White Cane Safety Day is an annual celebration typically held in mid-October to recognize the achievements of people who are blind or have low vision. This recognition also helps raise awareness about the white cane as a tool of independence. Jay Stitely served as the manager of Houston’s Office for People with Disabilities when I first joined the office back in 2014. Read more>>

Loc G

The person who taught me the most about work wasn’t someone famous—it was $TYLJA aka Daraja Hakizimana of My Block Recordz (MBR), My Mentor. I learned early that nothing worth having comes easy. Watching & grinding day in and day out—no complaints, just action—showed me what it really means to hustle with purpose. My Mentor didn’t have to preach—He lived it. Read more>>

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