Stories of Some Famous
Entrepreneurs
For those who seek success beyond the normal boundaries, entrepreneurship offers the challenge.
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Empowered by determination and guts and eliminating the process of failure, an entrepreneur should always be on the
lookout for suitable products to involve the masses. This paves their way through stability, fame and power. Take
it from these Top 5 personalities who gained so much from starting so small. Focus on their step by step challenges
and experiences.
Bill Gates. As a billionaire dropout not finishing his education during his junior year at Harvard University,
Gates is considered as one of the most famous individuals of our time. With a vision of personal computers emerging
out of the mainstream, he teamed out with his colleague, Paul Allen who also studied in Harvard. Together, both of
them left the university in exchange for a dream that led them both to their multibillion business, Microsoft
Corporation.
Oprah Winfrey. At a very young age of 19, Oprah started her anchoring career for a TV station situated in
Nashville, Tennessee. From there, she pursued her dream and traveled to Chicago. Not more than a month, The Oprah
Winfrey Show was born and talk show was never the same. Surpassing other local networks, it was tagged as one of
the best talk shows that entered national television. Aside from being a host, Oprah founded Harpo, Inc. and O, The
Oprah Magazine.
Walt Disney. Snow White, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Beauty and the Beast, Pinocchio, Fantasia…need I say more?
The man behind the world’s most famous mouse used to be a Red Cross volunteer during World War I.
With his talent as a cartoonist, Disney made his 1st debut with Plane Crazy, introducing our beloved black and
white mouse. Riding with the flow of Hollywood revolution, he advanced from a silent cartoon to a talking Mickey
Mouse. Then everything followed. His enthusiasm made him sit on top of Disneyland garnering 26 Oscars.
Sam Walton. Does Walmart and Sam’s Club ring a bell? Thanks to the undying loyalty of Sam Walton to achieving a
retail business not benefiting only himself but also his fellow Americans, everyone can live like everyone
else.
Walton pioneered the retailing business by putting up stores that reached the whole of America. Thus, he was
recognized as one of the most influential people chosen among many by Time Magazine.
Ray Kroc. Mr. Hamburger guy here who once made a living as a milk–shake man envisioned a fast food company that
can deliver quality service in the name of chow time. Rapid proliferation of McDonald’s franchises which were of
reasonable costs generated massive income. Seeing this burger phenomena eat its way through, Kroc remained afloat
with the priority of offering food and service perfection to customers worldwide.
As evidence, these renowned entrepreneurs made everything possible just by living up to their dream of becoming
someone everybody could appreciate and look up to. Starting from scratch, but reaching to this point of earning so
much cash. You too could be an entrepreneur. Point is, when you dream, dream big.
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