Having been a struggling entrepreneur for the last fifteen years and having my share of spectacular failures and some occasional modest successes, I have learned to live by one simple rule, Conservation of Single Malt Scotch, which has served me well ... "If I don't drink too much on the way up, I don't need to drink too much on the way down."
Like many who have been entrepreneurs, I have learned quickly that entrepreneurship is the great equalizer. Everyone has an equal chance to success and equal chance to failure, irrespective of their age, education, family wealth and of course, cultural background and race.
In fact, the more that people tells us that it cannot be done or that it should not be done, it seems that the more enjoyable is the journey.
Like many who have been entrepreneurs, I have learned quickly that entrepreneurship is the great equalizer. Everyone has an equal chance to success and equal chance to failure, irrespective of their age, education, family wealth and of course, cultural background and race.
In fact, the more that people tells us that it cannot be done or that it should not be done, it seems that the more enjoyable is the journey.