Everything I do today in business can be traced back to lessons I learned when starting my first company at the age of 13. That’s why I still hang on to my first uniform: an oversized yellow Tommy Bahama shirt emblazoned with an orange and black logo for “Winner Computing.” It looks like something a retiree would wear to a bowling alley, which perhaps explains why it was a hit with the customers in my gray-haired South Florida neighborhood.

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