The term take is from late Old English tacan "to take, seize," from a Scandinavian source (such as Old Norse taka "take, grasp, lay hold," past tense tok, past participle tekinn; Swedish ta, past participle tagit), from Proto-Germanic *takan- (source also of Middle Low German tacken, Middle Dutch taken, Gothic tekan "to touch"), from Germanic root *tak- "to take," of uncertain origin, perhaps originally meaning "to touch."
What will you seize in business? What will you lay hold and grasp? What will you touch in business? Will you touch and change people's lives? Will you take a problem and solve the problem? Take the initiative and change the world.
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