Why Entrepreneurs Should Be Celebrated
Entrepreneurship in the true sense of the word is an act of creation and innovation. An act of providing something of value to the world which is so good that people choose it over other available alternatives and pay for bringing it into their life be it personal or professional. While we believe that everyone can become an entrepreneur, creating a startup is hard. As Elon Musk put it once “Starting a company is like eating glass and staring into the abyss.” It is that hard. Yet, a lot of people are brave enough to be entrepreneurs because that brings them meaning, joy and great fulfillment.
Once you have achieved success as an entrepreneur you typically gain a lot of respect. Before that (strangely enough!) you typically don’t. I believe that this is wrong, counterproductive and has to be changed. Instead we should celebrate every early or aspiring entrepreneur! Let me share why.
A Story About a Job Interview
A couple of years ago I was contacted by a recruiter in one of the “Big 4” software companies. I was invited to an interview which I accepted. Here are some aspects of the interview process relevant to this article:
So far so good! But there was one more point that fascinated me:
Oh, wow! Really? At this second I had an epiphany. I realized that typically, when you go to an interview, the idea of the interviewers is to filter you by practically poking holes in your knowledge. This “Big 4” company was doing something completely different - they were giving me “the exam subjects” as well as the respective “textbooks”! They were not just filtering. They were developing.
“OK Vesko! A nice little story! But how does it relate to early and aspiring entrepreneurs?” you might be thinking. Fair enough. Here is how.
The Filtering-out in Entrepreneurship
Here is how it typically goes. One day you come up with a startup idea that you want to pursue as an entrepreneur. You are excited and you decide to share it with somebody. And there you go - 500 reasons why it cannot be done or why you cannot do it. And God forbid the idea to be ambitious… the energy of all these naysayers quadruples.?
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Next, if you haven’t already given up, you start working on the idea. You do some research and down the road you come up with the plan to build a pitch deck and present your idea in front of early stage investors (VCs, Angels). You go there, you present, it is your first time. You get the feeling that out of these 10-20 people in the audience only one or two actually pay any attention after the first 30 seconds. At the end of the pitch some of the investors from the audience start poking holes in your idea. They destroy the idea and with it a great deal of your ambition and enthusiasm. And the funny thing is that all these people are doing it with perfectly good intentions to ensure you don’t waste your time. Just go and do something else.
Remember the story about the job interview? And this is just the surface. I can continue, but I think you got the point.
That Needs to Stop Now
I think that while everyone is well intentioned, the current state is a result of a few wrong beliefs:
What Should Be Done
Here are our three call to actions:
One More Thing
In the end I want to leave you with one more thought attributed to Elon Musk. “Instead of baby showers, let’s host business showers. When a friend? starts a business, we all come together, celebrate them and bring resources for their business start.”
This post was originally published on?the icanpreneur's blog.