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What makes a Successful Entrepreneur? Five Lessons from VCs and Entrepreneurs
The hardest part of any venture is starting. As Griffin writes, “Lots of people talk a good game about wanting to leave a big company for a startup, but when the time comes, most don’t do it.” The trick: just start. Once you set things in motion and you’ve already committed, there’s nowhere else to go but forward. Mark Suster, an entrepreneur and investor, echoes the sentiment: “You can read lots of books or blogs about being an entrepreneur, but the truth is you’ll really only learn when you get out there and do it….Entrepreneurs don’t ‘noodle’; they ‘do.’”
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