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Pride Goeth Before Financial Failure
Mike Coonrod, sbjLive Producer

Pride Goeth Before Financial Failure

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Terry Bloodworth, owner and operator of Springfield Hot Glass Studio, says you need to trust in your strengths as a business owner, but don’t be too proud to accept help when you need it. Bloodworth says he worked for a man who received an investment offer, but refused. “He said, ‘because I would rather fail on my own than succeed with someone’s help,’ and you know, he went out of business due to underfunding,” says Bloodworth.

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