British - Businessman | September 24, 1959 -
Small does not mean insignificant.
Theo Paphitis
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I was lucky enough to find my passion early - in retail - and I have done well but, most importantly, loved doing it.
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Ultimately, if you don't have an interest in what you do, it will be so much harder to make money from it.
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If you cannot bore your friends to death about your own small business, then something is seriously wrong.
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I admire people who have passion and energy.
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I know I have been lucky in business, and I am keen now to spread goodwill to others, of course not forgetting that very often, you make your own luck by making use of every opportunity.
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I was absolutely astonished and could not believe my eyes at the outrageous interest rates that people in need have to pay to get loans.
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I am for a transactional tax at the point of purchase for both online and physical retail.
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The government must recognise that taxing retailers differently is reckless.
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There are huge misconceptions about people on benefits. They are labelled scroungers or cheats. The reality is that many who need that level of support are working, but their income is not enough to get out of debt or pay for basics like food and household bills. It's so close to the way I grew up.
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My family's challenges meant we lived hand to mouth. There were weeks when we had neither electricity nor heating.
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Young people are the entrepreneurs of the future, and we should be looking to them as one of our sources of innovation for the high streets of tomorrow.
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