5 things I’ve learned about me while being an entrepreneur
Posted on March 17, 2008
If anything, I would describe my 3 years of entrepreneurship as a self educating experience that led to getting a good professional experience and an excellent thinking model. Of course, we had a lot of business accomplishment and stuff, but if regarded at a larger scale, I would remember this period as a time of learning, trial and error and personal formation.
I’ve learned these 5 important things about me (what are yours?):
- I’m probably one of the laziest persons on earth. If you are an entrepreneur this might actually help as it will make you make things efficiently
- I don’t like to take risks. Contrary with the opinion that entrepreneurs are risk takers, I’ve played easy and safe all along the way.
- I’m good in theory, I suck at implementations. That’s why you need to hire people - you might have brilliant ideas but that’s not necessarily sufficient if the result is lame.
- I’m good at customer care. Hopefully.
- I’m easy to discourage. Really. Sometimes I wonder what would be a perfect working environment for me.
Now, if I could do it with all the things I’ve discovered about me, why couldn’t you be an entrepreneur as well?
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