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Is it time to quit your day job? (by Ali Davar)

1 pointsby dennykmiuover 15 years ago

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dennykmiuover 15 years ago
Excellent article, a good read for anyone who is thinking of starting. My own experience is that succeeding in startups took more than just quiting my day job, I also need to change my mindset as well. For example, if you are a lawyer, a doctor or an engineer, you can quit and become an entrepreneur. But you cannot succeed if you continue to have the mindset of a doctor, a lawyer or an engineer. First of all, there are always more than two sides to an issue and often the right place is to be is in the middle - an option that a lawyer does not have. Also, in startups, there is not always an answer to every question; or if there is an answer, it might not be unique. So waiting for perfect data to arrive at a perfect solution is a luxury that I don’t have as an entrepreneur. If that bothers you, then you should go back to being an engineer. Finally, as an entrepreneur, I often have to shoot my patient (and I have).