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Jerry Goar
@jgoar
We never had “closeout” sales. What a terrible practice! You train your customers to wait for the “sale.” Any product that failed to sell was given to charity. We were developing new products all the time; sometimes they didn’t pan out. So we gave them away. I do not believe in “market testing” new products.
Patty Civalleri • Becoming Trader Joe: How I Did Business My Way and Still Beat the Big Guys
Anna Jaffe
@annajaffe
Pensez à vos amis qui scrutent tous les sites marchands pour trouver le meilleur plan sur des vêtements ou des voyages. Ils sont ravis d’avoir économisé 10 euros – et ils le clament haut et fort – mais vous, vous économisez tranquillement des milliers d’euros en comprenant l’importance masquée des crédits, du règlement de vos dettes à temps et d’av
... See moreCécile Capilla • Devenez riche (ARTICLES SANS C) (French Edition)
Yet, despite spending ungodly amounts at restaurants and bars, in just a couple of years John has saved more than almost any of my friends.
Ramit Sethi • I Will Teach You to Be Rich: No Guilt. No Excuses. Just a 6-Week Program That Works (Second Edition)
J In
@jinbarasu
It's somewhat likely that you're only going to use a given item a few times yourself too. Sending it along, thus instituting a kind of serial ownership, maximizes its total use. Serial ownership creates a form of decentralized library. While there are websites which bring serial owners together, availability is limited since people are free to keep
... See moreJacob Lund Fisker • Early Retirement Extreme: A philosophical and practical guide to financial independence
The New Rich (NR) are those who abandon the deferred-life plan and create luxury lifestyles in the present using the currency of the New Rich: time and mobility.