The New Yorker is an influential Pulitzer Prize winning magazine that features witty writing and impeccable fact-checking. In 2017, it’s stories exposed the extensive sexual misconduct committed by movie mogul Harvey Weinstein—and helped lead to his prosecution. How did the magazine get it’s start? It was co-founded in 1925 by Harold Ross, who had dropped out of school at age 13. He edited every issue for the next 2 years.
— Rob Brezsny
That’s cool. You just never know. Education and previous experience aren’t always necessary. Many, many entrepreneurs have find another route. Just sayin’ :) Hugs. XO
Blessings,
Chatgirl
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