The best entrepreneurs know when to ignore sage advice.
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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.
To profit from good advice requires more wisdom than to give it.
One skill of a great entrepreneur is to get a whole complicated discussion and then say, 'We're going to do this one and we're only going to do this one'. Managers are good at prioritizing. Entrepreneurs know what is the one thing.
A savvy entrepreneur will not always look for investment money, first.
When you encounter seemingly good advice that contradicts other seemingly good advice, ignore them both.
We need to be clear when we venerate entrepreneurs what we are venerating. They are not moral leaders. If they were moral leaders, they wouldn't be great businessmen.
As an entrepreneur, what drives you has to be the good news; otherwise, you just don't get out of bed.
As all entrepreneurs know, you live and die by your ability to prioritize. You must focus on the most important, mission-critical tasks each day and night, and then share, delegate, delay or skip the rest.
I back people who I think will be seeking help and advice. These are the best entrepreneurs.
Wise men don't need advice. Fools won't take it.