Someone once described entrepreneurship to me as a series of happy accidents.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Creating and producing creative work, to me, those are all happy accidents.
The most successful entrepreneurs in the world have a combination of the right type of personality and fortunate life circumstance. A lot of them have been doing it most of their life.
I'm an accidental entrepreneur.
Entrepreneurship is the last refuge of the trouble making individual.
The entrepreneurial life is one of challenge, work, dedication, perseverance, exhilaration, agony, accomplishment, failure, sacrifice, control, powerlessness... but ultimately, extraordinary satisfaction.
When you're around enormously successful people you realise their success isn't an accident - it's about work.
I think entrepreneurship is a beautiful thing.
Really great entrepreneurs have this very special mix of unstoppable optimism and scathing paranoia.
My life has been a whole series of accidents, some of them happy, some not.
Entrepreneurs cannot be happy people until they have seen their visions become the new reality across all of society.