
The American Dream Is a Terrible Thing to Waste
100 Agents of Innovation Share Their Fearless Journeys in Today’s Economy
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Narrated by:
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Francisco Gonzalez
About this listen
Throughout this book, Francisco Gonzalez introduces us to innovators who are succeeding in today’s economy despite the increasing challenges to achieving the American Dream. Join Francisco’s journey across America to discover the people and places that taught him the major characteristics most entrepreneurs share. Whether or not you ever want to start your own business, the stories in this volume will help you learn how to build an entrepreneurial mindset, conquer the obstacles that stand in your way, and be emboldened to craft and pursue your American Dream.
©2023 Francisco Gonzalez (P)2023 Francisco Gonzalez
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