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  • Why did you choose to be an Entrepreneur?

    Bahaa Mahagne
    24 replies
    Being an entrepreneur is exhausting. From the significant financial risks to working incredibly long hours just to stay afloat as they build their business, who would actually choose that life for themselves?

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    Jorge Galindo
    "I want to change the world" could sound a little bit pompous, but the reality is I wanted to change the world I have around. "My" world, and the world of the people who surround me
    Heiko Haller
    As long as noone else turns my ideas into reality, I guess I'll have to do it myself. :-)
    Misha Krunic
    Helping myself and others by creating solutions and new work places for other people.
    Adrian Topka
    I am just addicted to pushing myself every day, learning new things, solving the problems (there are too many ideas for them in my head and too little time), and for this daily stress which you have as a founder. (maybe it's little sick, but it works for me 🤷‍♂️)
    Simon Barker
    Career Switch To Coding
    Career Switch To Coding
    I don't think I choose it, I think it choose me. I'm stuck in full time work at the moment but after 8 years running my own business I'm definitely a little broken when it comes to being motivated by something that isn't "Mine"
    mahadeep Ray
    Not yet an entrepreneur. But the motivators are Impact & Money.
    Jing Hu
    I enjoy building things! From product, team, to process. Feeling accomplished something when people like the things I build :D
    Elise Cannon
    To #bethechange
    Wael Khattar
    It's a combination of everything really, but the main driver is that I want a new challenge that's is generally harder than what the corporate world can provide. I also want to try to make life a bit better for as many people as possible, the money that comes with success is a +
    Gleb Braverman
    Opportunity to make the world a better place is the best motivator!
    sab kanaujia
    AQ: Attention Quotient
    AQ: Attention Quotient
    to make the world a better place. solving large unsolved problems is exciting. it involves innovating. building something new. if you can manage the stress and financial risk/reward profile of startups, I'd always encourage you to be an entrepreneur.
    Bahaa Mahagne
    Infinity Maps
    @heikohaller @jgrenzemann what motivates you to be an Entrepreneur?
    Johannes Grenzemann
    YC Application Optimizer
    YC Application Optimizer
    @heikohaller @bahaa So first of all I love to build stuff and try out new things :) and thereby it is of course the most exciting when the products that arise from this help people or open up new possibilities...
    Robin Lutz
    @bahaa If you already solved every problem that ever came your way, building an infinitely zooming web application sounds like a challenge. Or just get a child. Don't do both though ;-)
    Ian Foster
    Passion for working with future tech
    bendru
    To break from the monotony of 9 to 5 jobs