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by thetrumanshow 5815 days ago
Do they really have to be storybook material? I would say you should tell them stories of your own entrepreneurial experiences, and invite them to listen in on your business conversations with other adults. They can play on the floor or whatever, but they'll still listen.

As a kid, I always felt I was pushed out of these conversations, but money and business were very interesting to me... just as they are to any kid that has seen Scrooge McDuck diving in his moneybin.

Today, I love asking my dad about his entrepreneurial past. Things that didn't make sense as a kid make a whole lot more sense now, so I'm trying to fill in those fuzzy memories and learn all I can. These are the kinds of discussions that I want my kids to sit in on.

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True the power of osmosis is powerful but does it create self-drive or motivation to succeed.