How to Know If You're Meant to Be An Entrepreneur | Kiki Ayers | TEDxBuckhead
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Many aspire to be entrepreneurs for perceived benefits like flexibility and independence, but the reality involves hard work, financial risks, and self-discipline. Entrepreneurship requires innate qualities, is oversaturated like other fields, and often involves overcoming misconceptions and fears through personal experiences.
Insights
- Entrepreneurship is often misunderstood due to societal glamorization, with perception focusing on freedom and flexibility while reality involves hard work, financial risks, and self-accountability.
- True entrepreneurship requires intrinsic qualities like drive and self-discipline, not just learned skills, and the oversaturation in the field mirrors other competitive industries like rapping or acting.
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