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The Business of Sacrifice

Brett Lindell \ud83d\udc0a

Business musings from the Redneck Riviera

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Failure

I had been successful with my first company. It’s time to start another!

I started another company that focused on a different trade. Same market. Same vision.

All the money was there. All the support was there. All the access to whatever...

13 days ago

You Can Just Do Things

There’s a quote that I love: “You can just do things.” Trump said it in a press conference at the beginning of his second term.

Sounds obvious. It’s not. Most people live like there’s some council somewhere that has to approve their action...

a month ago

How The Code Was Born

Before I started my company, I worked in a position where I spent a lot of time around contractors. My job was helping builders with technical stuff and training crews how to install siding.

I was in front of builders every single day. So...

a month ago
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What More Do You Want God to Do?

I was 35 when I started my company. Got out of the Marines at 24 or 25. That’s ten years of trying to figure it out.

I knew I was smart. But I was really depressed. I had tried little things here and there. And I kept thinking, are you rea...

2 months ago
1

The Flashlight Years

I started my company with $8,000.

We had a one-year-old. My wife was pregnant. And Hurricane Michael, the largest hurricane to ever hit our area, was about to make landfall. Which sounds like it might be good for business. It was not good...

2 months ago

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