True meaning of entrepreneurship
What if for a few minutes, you were living
your best dream, a time when everything was going great. No limits, no orders
to follow, just living your dream. Imagine yourself at the end of the journey
celebrating your success, imagine a life without limits.
Coming back from that vision, you act, think, work,
to become that person enjoying and living his/her life to the fullest. Such is
the life of an entrepreneur.
An entrepreneur is described as a person who
starts a business and is willing to take risks in order to make money or one
who organizes, manages, and assumes the risk of a business or enterprise. The life of an entrepreneur is full of
liberty, you are your own boss, there's no professor or manager breathing down
your neck. Once you start doing the things you love, you never get bored. It
always feels like home. You bring each day new ideas and each day aim to
accomplish at least one thing. When you are living your dream, you turn every
struggle and obstacle into lessons.
As an entrepreneur you don't thrive for a job,
you provide employment, you become a job creator. Just imagine the feel of
doing the things that you always wanted to, even if its educating people, cooking,
or app development. You do what you love and there's no restrictions to it.
But with great powers comes great
responsibilities. There's tough competition everywhere but that's the spirit of
a person who tries new things, he/she never gives up and never stops
questioning. They see opportunities everywhere and definitely not the one to
like status quo. Striving to make things better, creating unlikely partnerships
from out of nowhere because they join the dots. If there's no real business or risk,
you are not an entrepreneur.
Being an entrepreneur is a lot like being a
fighter in the UFC. In the UFC, everybody's going to smash you in the face.
It's just a part of the sport, similar is the case with entrepreneurship.
There's going to be ups and downs, rise and fall all along the way, shake it
off and get back up, you may lose the round but there's still the whole fight
left.
“There is no ‘undefeated’ in entrepreneurship, there's always learning”
The biggest truth in entrepreneurship is that
losing is a part of the game, taking risks is a part of the game, the sooner
you realize this, the sooner you won't be paralyzed by the thought of making
mistakes. If there's no real expertise, no real product, no real business, no
real risk, you are not working, you are not an entrepreneur either.
Ambuja Pandey

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