Young-Social Âé¶¹Éç Miki Agrawal on Blazing Your Own Trail

By Andrea Huspeni | Aug 06, 2013
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As soon as you realize that “society” was created by people no different than me and you, then the way you look at the world will change forever.

That’s the crux of Miki Agrawal’s new book (HarperBusiness, 2013), which comes out today. The social entrepreneur pulls the curtain back on how young entrepreneurs can get their dream endeavor off the ground, while also doing good for the world. From raising capital to snagging press and making the right connections, Agrawal provides a step-by-step breakdown of how she was able to launch her startup.

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And based on her successes, she seems to be on to something. From launching farm-to-table pizza joint in the West Village, teaming up with Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh for a second location in Las Vegas, partnering with her sister for multimedia company and launching high-tech underwear line , Agrawal is a force to be reckoned with.

Below, Agrawal makes a case for going against the grain and figuring out how to make your life fulfilled through your own venture:

As soon as you realize that “society” was created by people no different than me and you, then the way you look at the world will change forever.

That’s the crux of Miki Agrawal’s new book (HarperBusiness, 2013), which comes out today. The social entrepreneur pulls the curtain back on how young entrepreneurs can get their dream endeavor off the ground, while also doing good for the world. From raising capital to snagging press and making the right connections, Agrawal provides a step-by-step breakdown of how she was able to launch her startup.

Related:

And based on her successes, she seems to be on to something. From launching farm-to-table pizza joint in the West Village, teaming up with Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh for a second location in Las Vegas, partnering with her sister for multimedia company and launching high-tech underwear line , Agrawal is a force to be reckoned with.

Below, Agrawal makes a case for going against the grain and figuring out how to make your life fulfilled through your own venture:

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