Legacy Quarterly Fall 2023

I n an era where uncertainty seems to overshadow the American landscape, entrepreneurs Andy Frisella and Ed Mylett emerge as guiding lights, offering not just a business roadmap but a transformative philosophy for navigating the challenges of a nation in flux. Amidst a backdrop of societal upheaval, they stand resolute in their belief that the solutions to America’s problems won’t be found in government corridors or corporate boardrooms but in the indomitable spirit of the entrepreneur. This conviction fuels their passion for Arete Syndicate—a mentorship program deeply rooted in the ancient Greek concept, meaning “excellence” or “virtue.” Arete goes beyond conventional business strategies

to foster holistic growth and resilience. The Chaos of America: A Call for Entrepreneurial Leadership

Mylett echoes this sentiment, “Entrepreneurs are the true change-makers. We don’t just adapt to change; we create it. We’re the catalysts for progress in the midst of chaos.” Beyond Political and Corporate Boundaries: The Arete Philosophy At the core of Andy Frisella and Ed Mylett’s mentorship program is the ancient Greek concept of “Arete.” Arete, often translated as “excellence” or “virtue,” is profoundly significant in their philosophy. For Frisella and Mylett, it’s not just about building successful businesses; it’s about becoming the best version of oneself in every aspect—body, mind, and spirit.

“America is a mess,” Frisella bluntly asserts. “But waiting for the government or corporate America to fix it is futile. It’s entrepreneurs who will lead the way out of this mess.” These words encapsulate the ethos driving Frisella and Mylett’s passion for Arete. In a time where political polarization, economic challenges, and social unrest dominate the headlines, they believe that the power to effect positive change lies with those who create businesses and drive innovation.

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