User talk:Botlhale mos

Botlhale Mosito
Botlhale Mosito (Mos)

Botlhale Mosito; also known as Botlhale Mos is an SME consultant, author and blogger. He is know for his contributions in teaching and inspiring people about entrepreneurship, through his social media platforms and 2017 book THE MAN & THE DOG.

Born and bred in Rustenburg a small mining town in North West Province South Africa. Botlhale was born into a lower middle class family and because of that he was surrounded by middle class people. His parents Stanly Mosito (father) and Elizabeth Mosito (mother) afforded him the opportunity to go to Lebone Collegeby then the school was faily a new school which was still establishing itself. However there was something unique about this school because it promised a future of excellence in education, it had a diverse group of students, And this is where Botlhale was first exposed to social class and how discriminatory it was in society. Class interested Botlhale, he wanted to know more about the issue.

After completing his studies at Lebone Botlhale went to Milpark Business school after not qualify for Architecture. He decided to explore business more, where he thought he would learn about entrepreneurship. To his supprise he learned about mananagement, after his disappointment and wanting to drop out, he completed his degree in Business administration and started practicing as a business consultant for SMEs (Small Medium Enterprises).

With no experience in entreprenurship and no one to consult from, Botlhale started looking for entreprenurship book, he went on to learn from the internet, conferences and people who had success in entreprising. His studies on entrepreneurship allowed him to understand that entreprenurship is merely a lifestyle. Rather than using your skills to find a job, you use them to create products or services to sell. He also found out that primarily because of this that is how people started being divided into classes.

Botlhale believes that "unshared knowledge is useless" hence he is constantly sharing what he learns about entrepreneurship. He also believes that you should do what you love because everyone career choice has the potential to become a billion dollars career choice, "it all depends on how you study your industry and implement what you learn". A cleaner who is the lowest paid employee can partner up with a chemist and create a cleaning detergent which can create them billions if they are smart about it. "Be willing to learn and succeed".

Botlhale believes he will continue to write more books to share his knowledge.

Botlhale mos (talk) 12:26, 19 October 2017 (UTC)