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Is Every Entrepreneur a Bit of a Daredevil? Sir Richard Branson Thinks So.
Branson, perhaps the world's most well-liked entrepreneur and certainly among the best known daredevils, praises all who take risks joyfully.
The Important Entrepreneurship Lesson From Jessica Alba and Sarah Michelle Gellar
Both women had careers as actors, but they were inspired to start businesses based on personal needs.
Can We All Just Ooh and Aah for a Minute Over This Cute Pic of Mark Zuckerberg's Daughter?
Social media goes next-level on the adorable scale.
Facebook Offering Refunds for Kids' In-App Purchases
Parents have a lot of worries when it comes to their kids. Will little Timmy make it into a top college? Will Jamie make the team? Will you ever get a refund for the $3,000 your smaller child blew on in-app purchases using your smartphone or tablet?
5 Lessons I Learned From My Father -- for Business and for Life
I named my wine business after him, because without him there would be no business.
These 4 Startups Are Taking The Pain Out Of Parenting
Encouraging right balance between care, love, discipline, education and enjoyment during parenthood.
A New Study Explains Why Your Facebook Friends Keep Sharing Pictures of Their Kids -- Start Up Your Day Roundup
Plus: Taco Bell may be giving away free tacos for the NBA finals.
Arianna Huffington: Talk to Your Children About Your Struggles. It Allows Them to Understand Failure as a Stepping Stone to Success.
The iconic author and media mogul talks to Entrepreneur about how her mother raised her to be fearless, and how she passed that philosophy to her daughters.
Third of Freelancers Consider Kids To Be More Important Than A Traditional Career
How can freelancers act on their desires, while at the same time making sure they don't compromise their work?
7 Ways Daughters Can Convince Their Parents To Support Them In Their Startup
Because it's better to talk it out with your parents.
San Francisco Becomes First U.S. City to Mandate Paid Parental Leave
The unanimously approved law allows parents to receive their full salary for six weeks, beginning in 2017.
Open Letter to Parents: You Are Not Helping to Raise Leaders
You mean well for your kids, but by attacking teachers and schools, you are undermining your child's ability to complete in a global marketplace.
Why Do Half of Millennials Still Live With Mommy and Daddy?
If they want to move out as much as their parents want them to, they need to start making an income .
New Jersey Photographer Often Provokes Tears of Joy at Her Boutique Family Portrait Studio
Former freelance photographer Brittany DeMaio gets to create moving moments for parents and kids full-time at her Little Nest Portraits franchise.