to join them as working partner."
- "I have got money to invest; I have some smart and brainy friends whom I can drag in to run the show on my behalf."
- "I have worked in so many jobs in the past few years and no where did they spot my talents and skills; worse still, every one else tries to boss over me. I am fed up. I want to start something on my own and prove my detractors wrong."
- "The perks and privileges my company gives me are fine; but I think I deserve better and I want to pamper myself with more luxury. If I own my business, then I can enjoy my luxuries much better."
- "I have proved my mettle in my company as a professional manager; I know how to delegate, how to employ very competent professionals and get things done. With my Business School degree to stand testimony to my competence, I am sure I can start my own show and demonstrate to the world who I am."
If the answers generally fall into the above (group :B) category, sorry; in all likelihood, you are not destined to be a successful entrepreneur.
Could there be yet another category of answers? Yes. (Group:C)
- "I love to pursue with my higher studies and do my doctorate. But my father wants me to take over our family business."
- "I have been smart enough to lure her into wedlock. She is the only daughter of the billion dollar businessman; sooner or later I will take over his business empire."
- "My dearest friend is compelling me to join him as a partner; I am just toying with the idea of joining him with the condition that I will test the waters for 2 years and if I am not comfortable, I will quit and go back to employment."
People whose answers fall into group: C are essentially fence-sitters. Only time can tell whether they are capable of becoming successful entrepreneurs or not.
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