Case Study: Tyler Perry

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The reason that i choose Tyler Perry is because he made him self very successful.I picked Tyler Perry because he has made such a big impact on people over the years being that he came from nothing and made his self into something because of free enterprise. Free enterprise has helped i'm become successful over the years. He has his own shows his own charity company and gives money away for scholarships for the kids who want to go to school get there with out the government telling him what to do and what not to do with his hard earned money he clearly deserves. He is a role model to many people and they might even follow in his foot steps and with the help of free enterprise some one might become a billionaire just like Tyler Perry did. Personally

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