An entrepreneur is someone who takes their lives in their own hands…
…instead of expecting someone else to do most of what is needed for them: give them a job, a livelihood, tell them what to do, what to think, etc.
An entrepreneur always looks in reality… that is what distinguishes an entrepreneur from a ‘normal’ person. Normal means: a 99%-er, a second-hander, an effect, not a cause…
Tons of people think themselves entrepreneurs, but until and unless one thinks like an entrepreneur, in the moment!, one is at best self-employed and has a fool for boss.
And because an entrepreneur looks in reality, he/she doesn’t expect instant success.
Most pebbles are buried under many layers: have you found yours? Are you afraid that you are stupid?
We go back in time, find the incident that is the most likely that created your pebble: your key to survival, and yet, the emotions don’t respond.
How do we know that we got to the “real” pebble, not a coverup, not a fake to distract us from revealing the whole mechanism, but the real one, the one that makes you a puppet on a string, never winning, never achieving competence, security, joy, happiness, and fulfillment that could be your birthright?
Last session (I am learning as we go… I didn’t come out of my father’s head with the knowledge, guys! If anyone claims they did, they are teaching you
I have written 613 articles on building, that is roughly 10% of all my articles, and yet I have noticed that building didn’t, hasn’t become part of the vocabulary of clients and readers of my articles.
Why is that?
I am not sure, but I think that it is a mindset issue.
Some people build a cathedral from matchsticks and love every minute of it. You dream of a business, while do nothing to build it.
The truth value of this article is 20%… Higher than most articles…
I Stopped Eating Grains for a MonthāHere’s What Happened
Obviously 20% is high, but it also means that it is 80% not true. I muscle test, and it is partially exaggeration, partially using untrue justification for what happened… But it’s worth reading. It is a good partial truth…
So long, oatmeal; hello, clear skin
– by Allison Young
Here’s how the whole grain-free thing came about: A year or so ago I got sick, pukey sick, and couldn’t eat anything for 24 hours without retching. I felt terribleā¦but my complexion was the picture of heath. Even the dry, irritated patch on my chin that had become somewhat of a persistent problem, gone! Obviously