All entrepreneurs make decisions. Some will go right, and some will not go that right.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Entrepreneurs have only the murkiest picture of the future in which they are making their bets, and also there is ambiguity: they don't know when they push this lever or that lever that the outcome is going to be what they think it is going to be - there is the law of unanticipated consequences.
Entrepreneurs are misfits to the core. They forge ahead, making their own path and always, always, question the status quo.
Entrepreneurs are like visionaries. One of the ways they run forward is by viewing the thing they're doing as something that's going to be the whole world.
All human beings are born entrepreneurs. Some get a chance to unleash that capacity. Some never got the chance, never knew that he or she has that capacity.
In the end, I think that people that are not willing to take the risk to fail are not true entrepreneurs.
True entrepreneurs have to really forego almost everything; they have to put it all on the line.
Entrepreneurs are great at dealing with uncertainty and also very good at minimizing risk. That's the classic great entrepreneur.
Entrepreneurs can't forecast accurately, because they are trying something fundamentally new. So they will often be laughably behind plan - and on the brink of success.
There's one thing I've learned about entrepreneurs' business plans. Every one is wrong.
One misconception is that entrepreneurs love risk. Actually, we all want things to go as we expect. What you need is a blind optimism and a tolerance for uncertainty.