1995. Joy has always been fascinated by creating things, this pursuit always supported emotionally by her maternal grandmother, Mimi. Joy feels that lack of practical support has led to others making fortunes on ideas she had come up with years ago but could not act upon manufacturing
This film should be teaching material at any entrepreneurial mentoring program. Lessons we can learn from the film are many. However, to mention a few I chose. (i) Perseverance is key, and (ii) Trust those people who have your back. In the end, Joy was betrayed by many she loved, but she also learned who would always have her back. We have people who come and go within our lives, but hold tight to those who will be loyal no matter what. They are the true gems that will be worth the most in your life.
and remember that you will always find bloodsuckers on your way.
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