What has already been brought to the small businessmen sector is the fact that there were bad effects from the recent economic storm, and one simply cannot overemphasize this.
Easy it is for one to frown, for one to cry, as well as for one to break down when ever it is that one sees that they are near the brink of business bankruptcy.
It is at this very point that one may need to smile in the face of failure. Still, however, can a person really smile, genuinely, in this time?
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