Entrepreneurs talk about the bottom line all the time, and it’s almost always in reference to net cash. Success = money, “take home” money. Spending money. Right? Wrong.
For Dick the bottom line is the joy he and Rick feel when racing together. You see after their first five-mile race, a charity event for one of Rick’s schoolmates, Rick told his Dad (through a communication assistance device) he didn’t feel handicapped when they were competing. That was it. That was Dick’s bottom line from that moment forward.
The Real Bottom Line
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