As an entrepreneur, you shouldnt complain about social hindrance. - TopicsExpress



          

As an entrepreneur, you shouldnt complain about social hindrance. Social hindrance is gravity. You wont complain that gravity caused you fell down. Will you? Likewise, You shouldnt blame the society for your inability to succeed. No matter what , it will always try to pull you backward. What you need is an escape velocity. If you achieve it, society is no longer a hindrance to you. Social hindrance acts like a filtering system. Every Tom, Dick and Harry (and Vishnuprasad Raveendran) wants to become an entrepreneur and the next Zuckerberg. The challenges every start-up entrepreneur face is just part of the system that weeds out the unfit. If banks readily provide credit cards to every start-up owner in India , the bank will go bankrupt sooner than your start-up. banks have no obligation to take risk by lending to your start-up. Taking risk is your job, not theirs. Your neighbor who work for Nonsys is no way inferior to you. He didnt become an entrepreneur not because he is too dumb. He may have better plans than you, who just started a company next day right after college. Or he may be smart enough to realize that entrepreneurship is not for him. He works hard, make money and people respect him. While he is busy with his not-at-all-interesting workload, you and me are just wasting our time on Facebook & Quora, reading crap. The next time you you make fun of your friends work at MNC, just realized that your parents werent entrepreneurs either. Your neighbor at Nonsys makes money , you dont. Just accept the fact (I know its painful. After all he was a book-worm at college). Your girl friend is worried about your job as a start-up owner. She has every right to do so. She knows that you have 99% chance for failure even if you do your best. Because that 99% is outside your control. She will ask you if you will be profitable 2 years because she is worried about your (and her) future. And if your answer is I dont know, may be you are doing it wrong. May be its time for a changing your strategy. Lastly, she fell in love with you. Neither with your money nor with your start-up. Your start-up is your baby you gave birth alone. Man, she needs you. Save sometime to be with her. If you are sure she is hindering your success, may be she is not the right person for you. Try Jennifer Katharine Gates. You become an entrepreneur is your desire. Not of the society. Come to reality ,Dude. Your start-up is 2 years old and you are still not making any money. You neither got an investor yet. Only people whom you were able to convince yet were your co-founders. Do you expect the whole world to trust your plan to success? Sorry dude, thats not how things works. NB: Still wondering why you are not a billionaire yet? You are wasting time reading crap late night.
Posted on: Fri, 15 Nov 2013 19:51:19 +0000

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