Back in July 2017, I attended a business seminar on entrepreneurship in India. With my appetite for learning and meeting new people, I wanted to explore the latest developments in the entrepreneurial world.What I took away from that event and from years of reflection since is that entrepreneurship is not just a career path.
It is a calling, a test of resilience, and a journey reserved for the bravehearted.Entrepreneurship is often romanticised as freedom, flexibility, and financial rewards.
In reality, it is closer to walking on a bed of thorns. Entrepreneurs work tirelessly, often around the clock, while navigating uncertainty and setbacks.From the outside, it might look glamorous, but behind the scenes, entrepreneurs wrestle with doubt, financial strain, and the pressure of making decisions without guaranteed outcomes.
This is why entrepreneurship is not for the faint of heart; it demands grit, persistence, and the ability to rise after failure.At its core, the purpose of business is threefold:To serve customers by solving real problems.To generate profit and employment.To make a meaningful difference in society.In chasing these goals, entrepreneurs will inevitably face failures, even bankruptcy.
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