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Principles To Living An Easy Entrepreneurship Life by Nobody: 1:56pm On May 07, 2016
Over the years, folks have defined entrepreneurship to be the very simple ways and acts by which you can make money by simply doing nothing, but you see that is a gross misconception of the idea of entrepreneurship, and that has become one of the foundations for the struggle that young entrepreneurs face. If anyone ever told you that you are just going to sleep, do nothing, but fold your arms and make money they have deceived you. As a matter of fact going to the bank to withdraw your money is some work, sitting up late at night to brainstorm and think is work, creating genuine products like this one is real work, coming up with marketing and sales strategy is real work so if you want to be an entrepreneur, then you must make up your mind to work, and I mean real work. Some day you will rest and have 100% passive income flow into your account, but until then in the early years of your startup, you must work hard, and smart too. There are no shortcuts or substitutes for hard work except you are not serious in the first place. This is just a reorientation to get your mindset to shift a little. Entrepreneurship is not a venture for the idle; rather it is the home of the hard workers, the paradise of the most diligent of men and women, and the den of the toughest of all. Friends it is work zone, and fun comes pretty much later along the line, but now we must work while there is day. Entrepreneurship is 70% problem solving and adding value this includes your ability to spot problems as well as seeking out the solution and then 25% is centered on selling or marketing that solution, the remaining 15% is where making money comes in, so you see making money is not the true focus of the spirit of entrepreneurship. The spirit of entrepreneurship is after solving problems and creatively coming up with ways to do so as well as ways to distribute this solution and because money is always released in exchange for value offered the entrepreneur gets money for the problems he solves. Money is not the primary purpose of entrepreneurship, but surely it will find its way in if we stay true to adding value to our world and making the world where we live in a better place. I must say again that entrepreneurship is not a get rich quick scheme it will require hard work and patience on your part as there are going to be times when stuff just gets on hold, and the skies appear as brass, but you must be patient knowing that time and chance happens to everything including startups. Every big business, firm or organization you know today once had a down time at some point at their early stages and rather than fold up they worked hard through it with patience until they broke even; you too can break even if you put your heart to it and decide to give it all it takes over a period of time and you will be thankful you did.
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