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Jay Conrad Levinson, “In the Trenches,” Entrepreneur, June 1998, p. 110. Reprinted with permission of Jay Conrad Levinson. Bhidé, “How Entrepreneurs Craft Strategies That Work,” p. 71. Elias, “Why My Business Failed,” p. 74.