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…entrepreneurship is the art of doing whatever it takes… If entrepreneurship was without risk, more people would try it.
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100 |
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Anyone can survive when everything is going right. Great entrepreneurs can survive when everything is going wrong.
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123 |
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Entrepreneurship is not a sprint because it takes years to win. It’s not a marathon because there are multiple events. A decathlon is closer, but a decathlon is not a team sport. No sports analogy does entrepreneurship justice.
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267 |
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An earn-out is almost always a disappointment for an entrepreneur. You’ve assumed most of the risk and the acquiring company gets most of the reward if you’re successful.
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024 |
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As a result [of having control over their time] people take ownership of their work. They are being paid for results so they start behaving like entrepreneurs. They feel like they have a stake in the business.
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122 |
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Many start-ups are fueled more by an entrepreneur’s passion for a vision than by resources they have to advance it.
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186 |
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…the truth [is] that entrepreneurs are not superheroes. They don’t know everything. They have to weather ups and downs. It’s not always easy, simple, or fun.
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068 |
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If you cultivate your inner authority, you will step into your greatness. Inner authority is the power that drives authors to write books, entrepreneurs to take huge risks, and leaders to change the world.
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151 |
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Whether you are a professional speaker, entrepreneur, intrapreneur, or introvert, public speaking is a necessary life skill.
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154 |
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That’s the mindset of entrepreneurs – they know that competing with others might possibly lower their own standards. That may sound tough, but it’s the truth.
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044 |