Daniel Lubetzky: Entrepreneurial drive started with selling goods as a U.S. teen resident

Daniel Lubetzky: Entrepreneurial drive started with selling goods as a U.S. teen resident
Lubetzky on early U.S. entrepreneurship

Daniel Lubetzky recounted his entrepreneurial beginnings upon arriving in the U.S. as a teenager. He explained that as a lawful resident without work authorization for others, he turned to selling items such as watches and novelty mugs equipped with lights. Lubetzky credited his father for connecting him with suppliers, enabling weekend sales and early business experience. His story highlights challenges and resourcefulness among new arrivals to the U.S.

Lubetzky has previously raised concerns about social challenges in the U.S. He warned that polarized thinking could threaten national unity. He also argued that removing classical philosophy from schools risks undermining democratic values.

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