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“All this learning means nothing until you make something happen.” tips from a entrepreneur.
A small but powerful piece about “confidence” from a startup entrepreneur.
He argues, “All this learning means nothing until you make something happen,” further adding,
“I was an over-confident punk, thinking I had the answer, and everyone else didn’t. But it worked. And in fact, isn’t that kind of confidence absolutely required to get anything done? Isn’t the role of the entrepreneur to be the bold, daring, audacious one? The over-confident reckless one who says, “Screw it. Let’s do it!”?
Yes! Of course! It’s the essential final lesson: that all this learning means nothing until you make something happen.“What are you going to do about it?
Here is the Link to the original article /blog. Enjoy.
Download this e-book full of positive success stories in Nepal
I am excited to share with you, a free e-book full of positive success stories in Nepal for you to read and download! Here is the link.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/33467040/e4nepalbook-Version-1-June
This short book is full of entrepreneurs of Nepal’s thoughts and advices in the course of 2 years. We will improve this book with future versions.Here are some of the collaborators for this work at Entrepreneurs for Nepal. Happy reading and sharing !
Let me know your thoughts on improving this book in future versions.
The current state of affairs in Nepal: Time to wake up
When
►Nepali who have the ability to create jobs, are afraid to invest time, effort into it,
►Nepali who have wealth, are willing to go to any lengths to hide it,
►Nepali who have ideas and know-how, want to keep it to themselves either out of fear or lack of trust or because they are sucked dry by the negative environment around them,
►Nepali who want to improve but cannot because the only ways to improve comes at the cost of taking some one else’s space (or rights, or wealth or territory or dignity)
Would you like to change this ?
or are you waiting for the day,
►When people with common sense, are forced to hide their “common sense” out of fear that they will be branded “anti-Nepali”?
What are you doing to change this environment ?
There are 2 kinds of people in Nepal right now. Those who are working to change the environment and the others are who want to wait for others to change it for them?
If you are the 2nd kind, I am sorry for you. I urge you to stop being lazy and for once
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