The
Age of the Entrepreneur - 5
1.
Entrepreneurs leave no stone unturned. They dream when
other don’t dare to dream, they go where others don’t dare to go, and go where
they have never been before so they can see what others can’t see.
2. Entrepreneurs’
brains give clues to their eyes. They believe there is something to
see, using their brains to inform their eyes there is something new not to be
ignored.
3. Entrepreneurs
have eagle’s eyes. They believe when others don’t and can see with a much sharper
vision because they see with their brains.
4. Entrepreneurs
act upon their beliefs. They believe at a much higher
level in finding the solutions they are looking for. They see and accept what
has always been there before but never seen by anyone.
5.
Entrepreneurs redefine problems. They redefine
the problems to get clarity as they chase the solutions. They do not get stuck
with poorly defined problems for which there are no solutions.
6.
Entrepreneurs are careful with partial truths. They seek new
truths and apply them. They know that what they may have perceived as truth may
not be the full truth. They know why they believe in what they believe.
7.
Entrepreneurs are voracious learners. They are
constantly seeking life lessons from all their experiences and experiences of
others.
Thank
you for reading and reflecting on today’s nuggets. Share them with others.
We make a living by what we get;
we make a life by what we give. Be a giver in a world of takers.
Be blessed and be a
blessing to others.
Carlos Fontana, President of Phalanx
Co-author of the book Follow to Lead (The 7 Principles to Being
a Great Follower)
Author of the book PRICELESS (Sixty-Six Simple
Stories of Reflection, Love, and Legacy
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