Being an entrepreneur is hard. Having supportive and caring investors helps.
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Being an entrepreneur is tough. Really, really tough.
Being an entrepreneur means the ability to think out of the box by putting away our fear of any risk, including financial.
As an entrepreneur, what drives you has to be the good news; otherwise, you just don't get out of bed.
I was an investor doing well and decided to be an entrepreneur.
You know, being an entrepreneur is super hard work, and if you're not passionate about what you're doing, you're probably not going to succeed.
There's an idealization of being an entrepreneur, but the most important thing is to have a really great idea.
I am thoroughly enjoying spending the majority of my time with entrepreneurs. I find that their enthusiasm, dedication, willingness to take huge risks and desire to make a dramatic impact quite inspiring.
Some entrepreneurs talk of a high burn rate, high advertising rate, and so on, with no outcome, so it doesn't impress me. But an entrepreneur who has that kind of a feeling of responsibility towards his investors is somebody who will have all my support.
What an entrepreneur does is to build for the long run. If the market is great, you get all of the resources you can. You build to it. But a good entrepreneur is always prepared to throttle back, put on the brakes, and if the world changes, adapt to the world.
This is my advice to entrepreneurs. It's easy to give up, but believe in your ideas. Surround yourself with people you respect and are smarter than you.
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