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Who taught you the most about work?

Richard Garet

The people who have taught me the most about work are not just teachers in the conventional sense, but role figures I’ve encountered throughout life. From an early age, I learned about discipline, control, and rigor through mentors and personal experiences. Read more >>>

Elizabeth Sabella

Who taught me the most about work is for sure my parents! They opened their first restaurant when I was 12 years old and that’s when I first started getting a feel for the industry. Ive always seen how hard they work and how above and beyond they went for their customers. Read more >>>

Clifford “Oujeroo” Williams

The people who taught me the most about work are my grandmother, my grandfather, and my mom. Growing up in Haiti, I watched my grandparents run multiple businesses, and that gave me an early example of what it means to hustle, to create, and to provide. Read more >>>

Adela Lampl

I’d say I’ve learned the most about work from my own journey and the people I’ve surrounded myself with. Coming from a background where discipline and consistency were always important, I quickly realized that passion alone isn’t enough; you need structure, resilience, and the ability to adapt. In particular, I’ve learned a lot from my husband, Jürgen. Read more >>>

Kiki Sanchez

My parents did. Both are still active in their live journeys; they are a blessing and inspiration to me. It was wonderful to experience my parents as providers during my childhood. That was the moment when I realized and learned the importance of work. Read more >>>

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