Lately a lot of buzz has been surrounding the prodigal term –Entrepreneurship.
With start-ups launching at the rate of 10 every month, 90% of them failing miserably, in each available sectors opening opportunities in un-tapped markets and providing a stimulation for
different industries to grow themselves dynamically.
For everyone swimming in this current, there are a lot of unprecedented queries
arising and frankly coming up with an answer towards entrepreneurship is a
subjective and a debatable issue.
Forget about all the talks you heard about “How to be a successful businessman”
for there are no bullets that can define that.
To all those aspiring to be CEO’s, apart from keeping an eye on every opportunity
that knocks, building a network stands as the sacrosanct for any business.
Interact with every possible public you can, building relationships, learning
from them and helping them learn, for that’s how you grow.
What can be learned is the fact that we all are entrepreneurs, we all have it in us.
Entrepreneurship is not about money making or creating empires that run along
generations. It does not circle about simply having an eye for market loop holes
and bridging that gap and it certainly does not start and end with designing an
app. Entrepreneurship is about giving back the society a part of all that you have
taken from it, it’s about serving those who are yet to be enriched, it’s about
providing a better life and a commendable living for the people.
In the words of AYN RAND “ You are judged not by what you are, but by those
that you serve” .
So for every loop hole you find in the market, bridging that is not the sole answer,
attaching your work with a higher nobler meaning is.
Let’s rethink our lives from inception and it’s conspicuous that all we have ever
done is take from the world as much as we could, we educated ourselves and
eventually work to get paid but honestly, all we really do is extract our little
desires from the world and stay secured inside those materialistic walls of
expectations.
To be an entrepreneur these little desires have to be shredded off, those walls of
expectations have to be broken and the discontented feeling of giving has to be
incubated. It’s about serving the people undesirably by eliminating their social issues.
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