This document appears to be a page from a business advice book (content strongly resembles Timothy Ferriss's 'The 4-Hour Workweek') that was included in a batch of House Oversight Committee documents (indicated by the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013892'). The text outlines the concept of a 'muse' business designed to generate cash with minimal time investment and presents a case study of an entrepreneur named Sarah who faces diminishing returns when moving from direct online sales to wholesale retail and distribution models. There is no explicit mention of Jeffrey Epstein or his associates in the text of this specific page.
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| The Body Shop |
Cited as an example of a business used to change the world.
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| Patagonia |
Cited as an example of a business used to change the world.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013892' at the bottom of the page.
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Where Sarah meets Bill.
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Where Sarah expands her retail distribution.
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"Our goal is simple: to create an automated vehicle for generating cash without consuming time."Source
"I will call this vehicle a 'muse' whenever possible to separate it from the ambiguous term 'business'"Source
"With these two currencies [cash flow and time], all other things are possible. Without them, nothing is possible."Source
"The distributor is interested and asks for its usual pricing—70% off of retail or $4.50—which would leave Sarah 50 cents in the hole on each unit. She declines."Source
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