The days of aspiring to work a job your whole life is a thing of the past. With popular entrepreneurs like Tai Lopez using social media platforms to network their businesses and show off their luxurious lives, it’s no surprise that Canada sees over 100,000 small companies open every year.
While only a small margin of these companies manage to succeed, the next generation of entrepreneurs may see an increase in wealth with the help of their predecessors. Many of the struggles that current day business owners face we’re once considered nonexistent, but now with experience under their belt the future of entrepreneurship is bright.
“Mentally Crippling” said long time entrepreneur George Lazcko when asked about the effect a start up company had on him
Lazcko hosts a weekly meeting to help other entrepreneurs choose the right path when it comes to their businesses. His decades worth of experience in different markets makes him the right fit to shape the next generation.
“I’m an early riser so I start early and it’s not just about working hard but working smart” Said David Armstrong, the owner of Blu Monster Print and Media.
Armstrong exemplifies what it takes to be your own boss. After moving on from his previous job in print, Armstrong used the skills he learned to identify a demand and create a supply
An average day for Armstrong includes working to retain repeat customers, while also networking with other companies to continue to improve.
London is the home to many resources that would be impactful for young entrepreneurs. From experience to opportunity the future of the forest city appears to be in good hands.





