Entrepreneurship is a very fascinating word for all commercial people. It inspires young people to step forward as entrepreneurs. But is it worth it? How many people actually win? Perhaps 20% to 35%, and we get inspired and leave everything and start running behind a dumb idea. So should we quit thinking about Entrepreneurship or should we study and learn from both who lose and win in Entrepreneurship?
First, come the ones who LOSE.
These are the people who usually
- Quit early.
- Have a lack of will power.
- Have a lack of confidence in their own ideas.
- Don't have sufficient knowledge.
- Have a lack of research.
- Rely on others.
Then come those who WIN.
These are the people who usually
- Fight till the end.
- Learn from there mistakes.
- Have confidence and trust in oneself and there own ideas.
- Have knowledge.
- Study their area of business up to the core.
- Are ready to face anything for their idea.
- Are hard-workers and self-dependent.
- Put everything on the line for their idea.
So that brings us back to the question - Is entrepreneurship a myth or a reality?
Now, if you identify with the characteristics of list 1, and choose to be the part of 70% to 80% of those who say it is all useless and blame others, or you choose the characteristic of list 2 and be that 20% to 30% of people who inspire others - it is your decision.
Entrepreneurship is not a myth or a reality; it's your own choice.
