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About The Founder of Corporate Constipation.com...

I was a single father making $25,000 a year when I created Sinus Buster, the world’s first hot pepper nasal spray designed to relieve headaches, sinus problems and allergy symptoms. It may sound nuts, but when I accidentally discovered that hot peppers could stop headaches almost instantly, I knew I had my biggest idea.

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The Entrepreneurial Spirit Lives On Through American Youth & The Web

Thanks to my noteriety from the success of Sinus Buster, I'm constantly being approached by young aspiring entrepreneurs working on the next big thing. Even in these tough economic times, I'm seeing more entrepreneurial spirit than ever.
 

The other day I got a call from a kid (Kid?....Hell he's 24 years old), but to me he's a kid. Guess I'm getting old....LOL
 
Anyway, this kid and his partner (another genius kid) have developed a new business model allowing small companies to work online like giant corporations, but at a fraction of the cost. I'm not talking about sharing documents and excell sheets online. I'm talking about creative continuity that allows employees to create projects together from thousands of miles apart.
 
This concept is not new, but the previous attempts have been held back by corporate constipation from project managers that are stuck in their 1990s cubicles. So I won't give up anymore info about this project, but I will use it as an example of the future of entrepreneurism.
 
These young entrepreneurs represent the future of twenty-first-century business because they are able to merge the educated corporate structure with the entrepreneurial spirit, and it's all because of the web. Without the web, today's entrepreneurs would be stuck in their basements forever while working three jobs to support their famalies. Thanks to the internet, business opportunities have opened up to everyone, and if you can't think like the "Kids" of today -- you might as well retire.
 
In this time of economic decline, the world has finally seen the beginning of the end for traditional corporations. These days, consumers control the markets and the best ideas make it to the top because the "Powers That Be" can no longer control the flow of information.
 
Anyone can report on anything they desire thanks to the web, and large corporations have been caught in a true quandry. Big corporations are so used to manpulating information that they cannot comprehend the workings of the web because the web offers freedom of speech. The web can never be completely controlled, and if it could then it would immediately become irrelevant.
 
The web is the "Wild West" of ideas and freedom, and because of that it inspires the next generation of great thinkers and innovators without the control of the traditional corporate structure. Thanks to our entrepreneurial youth and the internet, we may finally be able to stamp out Corporate Constipation and Political Constipation forever.
 
Through this blog I'm appealing to all you kids out there who have the next "Big Thing". I want to hear from you, and if I can help - you bet your ass I will. Keep that entrepreneurial spirit going my friends!
 
Thanks to the young entrepreneurs surfing their way through the web, the future of Corporate America may eventually stand on a foundation of innovation instead of bogus bonuses and sketchy stock practices. The same holds true for politics!
 
Here's Some Helpful Links:
Entrepreneur.com
Entrepreneur's Help Page
Wikipedia - Entrepreneur
Enptrepreneurial Help - About.com
 
 

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