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Success Is No Illusion Greater Than Fear Essay

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“There is no illusion greater than fear.”--Lao Tzu. Most successful men and women entrepreneurs do not let fear hold them back from achieving what they want. They know that success is not just about having a dream but by overcoming the fear of failure and taking action on that dream or else it will always remain a dream and never a reality. Howard Schultz, CEO of Starbucks and former owner of the Seattle Supersonics, probably realized this at an early age. Howard Schultz was born on July 19, 1953, in Brooklyn, New York and grew up not having much as a child, living in the Brooklyn projects with his parents and two other siblings. He later went to Northern Michigan University on a football scholarship but decided not to play and instead pursued an academic degree. In 1975, Howard Schultz graduated with a BA in Communications and immediately went to work for Xerox Corp. in the sales and marketing division, which eventually led him to Starbucks (Howard).
The original Starbucks was founded in 1971, in Seattle’s historic Pike Place Market, by three owners Jerry Baldwin, Zev Siegl and Gordon Bowker; who later on hired Howard Schultz to be their director of sales in 1982 (Sun). During Schultz’s trip to Italy, he saw the importance of how coffee played a role in the social life of most Italians. It was a main point for the neighborhood, where friends met, mingled and lingered throughout the day. After returning to Seattle, Howard Schultz brought his idea to Starbucks’ owners

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