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In a new series of interviews and inspiring tales of aspiring entrepreneurs comes the story of "The Teapotter," Keith Brinson. Read on to learn of this whimsical writer, American veteran, and determined businessman, and discover just where he got his nickname.

Keith was a rebel even in his younger myles bunyard uk years. During his interview, he gave me a peak into that side of him, and shared, ""Growing up I was often rebellious in the clothes I wore, the friends I chose and most certainly in my inner way of thinking. I have never thought like most people I've known nor have I ever been a conformer just for the sake of having friends. If and when I did things of a rebellious nature it was because I wanted to and yes there were a lot of things I wanted and did not always but most often in a quiet manner. I do the same today. I will or will not do something simply because 'this is the way it's done.' However, when I get that gut feeling I'm all out there!" Isn't this the spark that ignites a passion in all renegade entrepreneurs?

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