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09-16-2014, 01:22 PM | #1 |
Adjusting to the Life
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Wife asks, 'Why don't you open a cigar shop?'
Yesterday, while taking a stroll with the missis she asks, 'Why don't you open a cigar shop?' To which I respond, 'Ha! Yeah, right! That's the craziest thing I've ever heard of. How could I open a cigar shop?'
And then I got to thinking, you know, what the hell. Maybe I should open a cigar shop. I don't know. It sounds like a dream come true. Other guys have cigar shops. Why not me? What have I got working against me? Well, I've got no money, I've got no idea how to start or operate a business, I'm forty-five years old, and there's a virtual war on tobacco in this country. Alright. What have I got working for me? A genuine passion for cigars, a desire to stop working so hard to make somebody else rich, and faith in the American Dream. And that's it. Is that enough to get a successful B&M off the ground? What do you think? Am I a fool to even think it? Could it be done in nanny state New York? Should I give up before I begin and just keep bartending into my 50s? My 60s? All opinions and advice welcome. Thank you.
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