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How a Woodworking Hobby Helps This Entrepreneur Be a Better Businessman

Patrick Robinson, CEO of Paskho, finds problem-solving inspiration in the art of building.
Source: Courtesy of Patrick Robinson
Courtesy of Patrick Robinson

As the founder of travel-clothing company , I a lot for work. You name the far-flung city, I’ve been there. I encounter a lot of long, sleepless nights in hotel rooms, but instead of using that concepts or designs, I’m online, buying woodworking tools. 

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