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Are We Born Entrepreneurs?

As most of the skills that are necessary for surviving in the business world (name them leadership, entrepreneurship an so on), entrepreneurship is an ability that can be learned. I would say that some people are born with a certain instinct for business, something that make them to take the right decisions at the right time, but that doesn't make them entrepreneurs per se. According to me, entrepreneurship skills are acquired over a period of time and develop with experience. But that ambition and desire to become one is right there from the beginning. A true Entrepreneur is someone who creates the income and lifestyle they desire without the limitations of an employer, limited commission, salary or hourly wage.
If you are an Entrepreneur I believe you were born with the seeds of it in you. It seems not everyone is intrinsically capable taking full responsible for their destiny... they need an employer to plan, prepare and provide a vehicle for them to earn a living. The unlta wealthy and ultra successful use time proven secrets to succeed.[1] I believe that being an entrepreneur is an ambition, it is a fire that burns with in. It is not a skill that you are born with (although there are skill sets that help). The most important thing needed to be an entrepreneur is the desire to create and share something with the rest of the world. And the determination and ambition it takes to achieve your goal. [2][3] Risk taking is inherently part of entrepreneurship. You are starting a business without being certain that customers will like and buy your new product or service, or if there is already similar product on the market, without being certain they will start switch to your business. Successful entrepreneurs are risk minimizers. Are successful entrepreneurs big risk takers?
Business start-ups can be very difficult. They require good idea, hard work, and also very good marketing.
Is it someone who takes risk in starting a new business or venture? Is it someone who likes the 'road less traveled', and dislikes the determined 9-17 workday for next 40 years? Or is it someone who is not taking a risk as much as he/she is recognizing a good opportunity, and going for it? What is an entrepreneur? Are We Born Entrepreneurs?





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1. http://www.commandyourwish.com/cmd.php/?af=1358550
2. http://cognizdotbiz.blogspot.com/
3. http://cognizdotbiz.blogspot.com/2011/02/welcome-to-cognizbiz.html


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