- Do you wake up before your alarm goes off, hop out of bed excited to go to work? (good)
- Do you race to the car, forgetting breakfast, your morning coffee, and the paper? (better)
- Halfway to work, do you look down, realize you forgot to shower, shave, or get dressed? (great)
- Do you pause for a second, and then decide–what the hell–and head to work anyways? (diagnosis: entrepreneurialism; cure unknown)
Have You Been Diagnosed With Entrepreneurism?
by / ⠀Personal Branding• Startup Advice / September 17, 2010
The Harvard Business Review published a great article looking at entrepreneurship as a disease. The author Jeff Stibel shows how there is a major difference between being a CEO of a company and being an entrepreneur. There are many people who can run companies but there is a whole different breed of people that consistently start companies.
Many people associate entrepreneurship with great things like fame and fortune but the truth is very different. The author states “I liken entrepreneurism to a disease. Having it myself, I am not always sure it is a good thing.” Of course you hear about the successes like Bill Gates, Larry Ellison and Ted Turner but what about the thousands of others that never make it? The authors says that “Entrepreneurs are all in, all the time. Entrepreneurs love what they do and obsess over it. It is a predisposition; a path that has already been laid for you. It is a character trait, a labor of love, a zeal that cannot be trained, a condition that cannot be treated, an illness that cannot be caught.”
Here are 4 questions to see if you have it!