For me, the winning strategy in any start-up business is, 'Think big but start small.'
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Thinking big is only one part of being a successful entrepreneur.
I always follow the same idea: Start small and disrupt to create something big.
At every turn, small businesses should be encouraged to compete. When they do, we all win.
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.
The world is filled with successful small businesses that stay small.
I believe if you start a business with the intent of making it huge, you're already prioritizing the wrong thing. Size is important, but it's a byproduct of a whole bunch of other things that are worth way more of your mental energy - customers, service, quality.
We all have to start somewhere, and doing something is better than nothing at all. Start small so you don't get discouraged and give up. Remember it is all about consistency.
I like the strategy of finding great entrepreneurs early, giving them some money, helping them a little - perhaps not as much as we would a regular core investment.
Most people would succeed in small things if they were not troubled with great ambitions.
I think if you're an entrepreneur, you've got to dream big and then dream bigger.
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