It's the combination: big idea with a good entrepreneur: there's nothing more powerful.
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There's an idealization of being an entrepreneur, but the most important thing is to have a really great idea.
Thinking big is only one part of being a successful entrepreneur.
There are a lot of people building small ideas now. There's an idealization of being an entrepreneur, but the most important thing is to have a really great idea.
When the entrepreneur is obsessed with the product and the company has organized all of its activities around that, it's very powerful.
I think, as an entrepreneur, you have to see the unlimited amount of potential but concentrate on your day and just keep building.
I think if you're an entrepreneur, you've got to dream big and then dream bigger.
Entrepreneurship is not really building a product, it's not having an idea, it's not being in the right place at the right time. It's fundamentally company building.
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.
Entrepreneurs are great at dealing with uncertainty and also very good at minimizing risk. That's the classic great entrepreneur.
Just like any business is a living, breathing thing, an entrepreneur has to be able to adapt over time.
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