![]() ![]() The income covered necessities and was constant. In Armenia, a post-Russian-dominated world, workers are so indoctrinated into working at government-determined jobs for predetermined wages that they find it hard to perceive of working for themselves. ![]() Income provides for basic necessities and the comforts of living but may not provide for a sense of self-worth. He states that a job gives the appearance of security for the wage earner’s family and in society. Diehl’s book examines various forms of entrepreneurship in post-socialist economies.ĭiehl’s definition of an entrepreneur is someone who manages or produces wealth based on his personal feelings, education and interest/talents/skills, and the ownership of tools. The promotion of entrepreneurship, however, has been a challenging experience for these economies. Diehl shows the communist influence on entrepreneurs is enduring but still changeable in former communist countries. He teaches his readers how to take control of the economics in their lives and be willing to try new things to produce an expendable income. ![]() ![]() Diehl is an adventurous world traveler who uses his experiences as an educator and personal development mentoring in his writing. The author bases his edifying text on his vast experience as an American living in post-communist Armenia. Diehl’s new nonfiction, Everyone is an Entrepreneur, Selling Economic Self-Determination in a Post-Soviet World, is an informative and entertaining source of valuable economic information. ![]()
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