I often see the line between 'the next Google' and entrepreneur blurred here. Entrepreneur means you started something and you are taking the risks for it. If you make $500 or $5 billion with your company, doesn't make you less of a 'real entrepreneur'. If $500, in your country, is enough to pay everything and save money, that can make you a successful entrepreneur. This blogpost seems to be talking about the kind of disruptive, big and brass entrepreneurs again, while most entrepreneurs don't even <i>want</i> to be that. Those things are, indeed, 1 in a million. Just making enough to buy a sports car, big house and live a very comfortable life; not 1 in a million. Just hard work and not making too stupid mistakes.
I like what he says very much. Perhaps his title is a bit incendiary, but the principles he writes on are very lucid, and I found myself thinking hard about them.
Excellent read.