You really had me in the first half there... But then you had to go an perpetuate this concept of a "real entrepreneur". I agree there are people that are more suited to the life but even still I can't understand how people can't see the facts:
90% of people that are successful come from money and the other 10% are 100% the lucky few that have won the proverbial lottery. The are no real and fake entrepreneurs. Just people with money and resources and the rest of us.
You are right , dreams that most of us have are not our dreams they are planted dreams . I am 20 right now and i haven't figured out what do i actually want to do maybe i will someday , currently a job is all i aim for . By the way great article one can say "eye opener"!
Had the same type of dream-shattering discussion recently. Made me think more seriously about my plan. Revise my assumptions. Force to focus. It can be immensely beneficial. And indeed, burnout isn't the solution. Learning to manage effort, invest on time on the highest-leverage actions is the way.
No thank you sir. I did that this morning reading my latest post.
You really had me in the first half there... But then you had to go an perpetuate this concept of a "real entrepreneur". I agree there are people that are more suited to the life but even still I can't understand how people can't see the facts:
90% of people that are successful come from money and the other 10% are 100% the lucky few that have won the proverbial lottery. The are no real and fake entrepreneurs. Just people with money and resources and the rest of us.
You are right , dreams that most of us have are not our dreams they are planted dreams . I am 20 right now and i haven't figured out what do i actually want to do maybe i will someday , currently a job is all i aim for . By the way great article one can say "eye opener"!
hahhaha, thanks for sharing :) this article has it all, dark, funny, motivational, and not to mention practical, bravo :>)
There's never a failure. Either you win, or you learn or gain experience.
Had the same type of dream-shattering discussion recently. Made me think more seriously about my plan. Revise my assumptions. Force to focus. It can be immensely beneficial. And indeed, burnout isn't the solution. Learning to manage effort, invest on time on the highest-leverage actions is the way.