The very first question, ask yourself. "What do you do for a living?" This is the question which ultimately judges whe...
The very first question, ask yourself.
"What do you do for a living?"
This is the question which ultimately judges whether or not.
One person says, "Oh, I'm an entrepreneur!". As if this answer shows something that he/she is at the top and the world is under his/her feet.
But if you ask me (Mohammad Sharfuddin) the same question. My answer will never change for anybody.
Answer: "I do what I want, when I want. There is nothing out there that will stop me."
But what's in the word, "Entrepreneur?"
Many of us think entrepreneur have two bank accounts, allowing them to steer clear of any work. Instead they direct thier minions to do the hard work for them from the comfort.
But the truth of the matter is, being an entrepreneur is hard as f*ck.
Not every entrepreneur is Mark Zuckerberg, Larry Page, Bill Gates, Evan Spiegel etc..
Instead, an entrepreneur is so passionate.
1. Our 80 hour weeks are normal.
Always remember, True Success doesn't just happen overnight. It happens over time.
At 6 am, we wake up and work.
At 9am, we work and then hit the sack.
The next day, well we start all over again.
Setting up a new business which should be exciting that means laying the groundwork for every single employee you hire.
2. Entrepreneurs rarely go out.
You have got sh*t to do.
If you are out all night drinking, that's less time you are able to put toward your passions.
If you want to celebrate the right way later in life that true entrepreneurs choose to forego weekly outings at the club.
3. Dating? What's that?
As mentioned above in 2. (Entrepreneurs rarely go out) i is hard enough to find someone to share something when you are pushing yourself to follow your passions.
Being physically best and emotionally unavailable aren't exactly the hallmarks of the best boufriend/girlfriend.
As you want conversation worth talking about, especially ones that actually focus on your truest passions.
"What's going on in the world, and what can we do to change it?"
4. People change the way they talk to you.
Once people find out you own your own company, watch out.
Immediately, it's asumed you must come from old money, or your new money will take of these people.
What this person is really asking is how much poewer through money you wield.
Yes, Money does run the world to a degree.
But, when you are an entrepreneur in your point what actually runs the world is "Passion".
5. No Entrepreneur is an Island
You will be the first to admit that behind every CEO who graces the cover of a magazine, there is a team of hardworking partners pushing the company forward as well.
But that changes quickly once you realize failure is a natural part of success.
Following your passion is hands down the best decision a person can ever make in his or her lifetime.
But we must all be honest with ourselves.