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Thanks Glenn, for your fantastic and inspirational post!
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Thanks Glenn for sharing this... This is a very important and valuable story (both Tony Robbins' story, and also Glenn's too)... Many people who want to start a business have this dilemma. They fear that if they start their business "part-time", that they'll fail, because they won't be putting enough hours into it. That is actually true for some businesses, I would say. For example, in some areas, speed is very important to not be left behind. If you are in a cutting-edge high-tech business, developing new internet technology for example, then if you don't move fast, your competitors who are doing something similar will probably overtake you! You can get a good sense of this if you watch the documentary "Startup.com". It dates from the first tech-boom (late 1990s-2000). However, you get a good sense that there are other competitors doing what they want to do - and if they don't move, they'll be beaten. On the other hand, there are many other businesses where this is not true. You can start your business part-time, and still succeed. And there's no need to starve, to risk everything, or to eat daily meals of ramen noodles (the food of choice of tight-budget startup entrepreneurs!). So, if you want to work part-time and start up your business at the same time, choose a business where this won't be an issue... Thanks Glenn, for sharing this fantastic (and inspirational) story! Best wishes, Dien |
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