Ever had someone try and overcharge you for a service? We talk about the time our house (nearly?) caught on fire, and the $5,000 wire we needed to fix it. Unpacking this story involves understanding what good business looks like, and how healthy businesses grow when they commit themselves to doing business with integrity.
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