I was recently engaged in a conversation with a relatively old gentleman who had given up work after having spent 30 years in various corporation. He had a fair number of accomplishments, but most importantly, he was at a point in his life where he was financially stable and could go the rest of his life without working a day. Normally, such a position should lend itself very well as a launchpad to begin from. To the contrary, this man was finding that the business that he wanted to pursue was not really taking off. He had a few customers, his operations were profitable but things were not taking the kind of direction that he had hoped!
Entrepreneurship: Desperation Vs. Passion
Entrepreneurship: Desperation Vs. Passion
Entrepreneurship: Desperation Vs. Passion
I was recently engaged in a conversation with a relatively old gentleman who had given up work after having spent 30 years in various corporation. He had a fair number of accomplishments, but most importantly, he was at a point in his life where he was financially stable and could go the rest of his life without working a day. Normally, such a position should lend itself very well as a launchpad to begin from. To the contrary, this man was finding that the business that he wanted to pursue was not really taking off. He had a few customers, his operations were profitable but things were not taking the kind of direction that he had hoped!