How religious are you when it comes to being a good entrepreneur?
Mark Lemuel M
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This question explores the role of personal beliefs and values in entrepreneurial success. It asks entrepreneurs to reflect on how their commitment to religious or ethical principles influences their business practices, decision-making, and overall approach to being a good entrepreneur.
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My Phung@my_phung
Entrepreneurs are pioneers pushing at the front lines of innovation. Being a good entrepreneur doesn't just come from the results produced, but the mentality that goes along with it. Entrepreneurs need to know a bit of everything. They need to be good at a lot of things. There is no, "I graduated with a degree in Computer Science, I can't do law!" It's something you have to do.
Being a good entrepreneur means you will be subscribing to the lifestyle of someone who is constantly under a state of stress and uncomfort in order to grow, because there are a lot of unknowns in entrepreneurship. Not just in the process of developing and validating your product, but in the mental bounds you're pushing against.
I think I'm pretty religious.
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My core values providing service to people is being fair and honest to clients. I believe in the power of the universe that when you spread good manifestation around you, you will attract the same.
Well never focused on the religious side.