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Let an entrepreneur be

29 pointsby soopermanover 12 years ago

5 comments

justin_vanwover 12 years ago
Another member of the Cult of Startup.<p>Startups are proto-businesses. Being a startup means you get to break the rules and out-compete established businesses, because you have nothing to lose. A startup is a business though, creating a startup is hacking the legal system and abusing the concept of corporation and limited liability, but it is still a business. Business means 'trying to make money'. If you don't make a huge multiple of what you would have made elsewhere, Startup is Fail. Acceptance of this leads to clear thinking, proper prioritization, and a much greater chance of success.<p>Any gambler will tell you that you <i>must</i> take a wager that offers positive expected value. However, they will also ruthlessly face reality and attempt to figure out what is happening if they keep losing over and over.<p>I guess what I'm saying is, Startup culture is valuable because of the chance of success <i>only</i>, failure is failure.
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kt9over 12 years ago
&#62; Contrary to the popular belief, an entrepreneur is NOT a businessman. The former has a much larger goal than ONLY making money.<p>I don't agree with this sentiment. To be a good entrepreneur you have to be a businessman and know how to start and run a business (or learn how to start and run a business). However that doesn't mean you have to sell your soul for money and a good (and ultimately successful) entrepreneur can build a business that solves problems, provides really good value for customers and makes money for himself as well as the rest of the team.
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knownover 12 years ago
"The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man." --George Bernard Shaw
acharekarover 12 years ago
inspirational !
eriksankover 12 years ago
Every surprisingly insightful decision will be met with derision before you execute it. That is where courage, stubbornness and willpower come into play. Success is always based on ignoring 99% of the opinions around you. If not enough people think your plan is impossible, your idea is simply not particularly good. If you do not fail a few times first, it cannot be such a good idea either. It is simply too obvious in that case. Next, when the inevitable has materialized and Sergey Brin and Larry Page have become billionaires, they will start whining that such outcome is "unfair" and that these ill-gotten gains should be "re-distributed" to the more unfortunate and less "lucky" elements of society.