I had been an independent entrepreneur from the beginning, and I felt I could do it myself. I didn't want to get a job.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've always been an entrepreneur. I start businesses for a living.
When I was coming up as an entrepreneur, I had to fight for everything I got, and there was no clear roadmap of how to be successful.
I always knew I wanted to be an entrepreneur. I started my own software company in high school and went to college to study entrepreneurship.
I just felt like I had to create a life for myself where I was more independent.
Past success is no guarantee of future success, so I have learned to be an entrepreneur. I began to produce and direct my own projects.
When I got out of college, I gave myself till I was 30 to invent a product. If I couldn't do it by then, I would just get a real job. And that fear - the fear of a real job - motivated me to be an entrepreneur.
I wasn't born a natural entrepreneur. I had to be trained.
You can't be an entrepreneur for other people. You can't start a company for other people. You have to love it more than you ever thought of loving something that wasn't a human being. The demands will kick you down and rob your life - but yet, it is so rewarding.
I really wanted to work and become independent.
I always had this desire to be an entrepreneur, except I felt I didn't really know what I was doing.