COMIC – Student shop owners embrace ‘hustle culture’

Before+the+coronavirus+pandemic%2C+student-lead+businesses+were+popular+on+the+Sacred+Hearts+Academy+campus.+In-person+transactions+made+these+small+mobile+shops+widely+accessible+to+their+classmate+clientele.+However%2C+with+the+pandemic+came+many+obstacles+for+these+young+business+owners%2C+whose+profits+went+toward+athletic+expenses+and+college+tuition.+%0A%0AThis+comic+illustrates+the+issue+and+how+todays+youth+contributes+to+a+phenomenon+coined+hustle+culture.+This+is+the+belief+that+one+must+work+harder+and+longer+in+order+to+be+successful.+Instead+of+giving+up%2C+these+entrepreneurs+crafted+and+created+products%2C+like+face+masks%2C+from+home.+They+taught+themselves+how+to+run+a+digital+storefront+and+once+again%2C+returned+to+business%2C+as+usual.+Comic+by+Jillian+Simpson.

Before the coronavirus pandemic, student-lead businesses were popular on the Sacred Hearts Academy campus. In-person transactions made these small mobile shops widely accessible to their classmate clientele. However, with the pandemic came many obstacles for these young business owners, whose profits went toward athletic expenses and college tuition. This comic illustrates the issue and how today’s youth contributes to a phenomenon coined “hustle culture.” This is the belief that one must work harder and longer in order to be successful. Instead of giving up, these entrepreneurs crafted and created products, like face masks, from home. They taught themselves how to run a digital storefront and once again, returned to business, as usual. Comic by Jillian Simpson.

 

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