I get frustrated when people call themselves "entrepreneurs" but have taken limited risks or made limited sacrifices. Come to me when you have literally had to make the moral decision between paying yourself more vs. hiring someone else, giving an employee a bonus vs. buying yourself some shiny things (your right to do so, but there's a societal impact for boh during a recession with people out of work) - the list goes on. In particular there's also the kind of strength of a character that "real" entrepreneurs have to have when dealing with the isolation of living in a world filled with blue pill poppers when entrepreneurs have swallowed on the jagged red pill of reality probably from the time they could walk.<p>I also get frustrated with people who spend VC money in a wanton fashion yet don't risk a dime of their own yet call themselves "entrepreneurs". Nej, you are a "wantrepreneur"...