
In episode 236 of Acquisitions Anonymous, Bill and Michael discuss Bill's upcoming business management course and their mindsets on perfectionism. They express frustration over vague business listing...
In episode 236 of Acquisitions Anonymous, Bill and Michael discuss Bill's upcoming business management course and their mindsets on perfectionism. They express frustration over vague business listings and discuss the challenges of manufacturing textiles in the US. The conversation briefly highlights the positive contributions of immigrants like Neil Galati and explores the idea of creating new cities to solve problems in the world. Definitely an interesting episode this week.
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