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No one is self-made build your village to flourish in business and life

By: Material type: TextPublication details: New York William Morrow 2025Description: 227p. 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780063315891
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.409HAL
Summary: No One Is Self-Made is an inspirational narrative weaving together themes of community, purposeful businesses, and collective economics. This book debunks the myth of being self-made and empowers readers to abandon the notion and lean into community on their pathway to success. Entrepreneurs at any stage of growth will appreciate Dr. Hallmon's story--with all the ups and downs of founding the Village Market--and the road-tested advice she dispenses for those trying to find success in business, career, and life. She explains economic and social factors, missteps that can derail goals, and the tools necessary to create their own thriving village. Along the way, it becomes clear why working within a collective is a more effective path to success than going it alone
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-227)

No One Is Self-Made is an inspirational narrative weaving together themes of community, purposeful businesses, and collective economics. This book debunks the myth of being
self-made and empowers readers to abandon the notion and lean into community on their pathway to success. Entrepreneurs at any stage of growth will appreciate Dr. Hallmon's
story--with all the ups and downs of founding the Village Market--and the road-tested advice she dispenses for those trying to find success in business, career, and life. She explains
economic and social factors, missteps that can derail goals, and the tools necessary to create their own thriving village. Along the way, it becomes clear why working within a
collective is a more effective path to success than going it alone

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