I don’t know who need to hear this but not all activities you do, makes you an entrepreneur……
If you are trying to make money in a field where 1 person out of 10000 make money you are not an entrepreneur. They are the best at what they do and you try to imitate them that is all.
My 11 years old son play hockey he is good but not a star ……. His dream is to play in the NHL one day……When he plays he is not creating a business…. even if he has a chance on 10000 to succeed …… he plays hockey.
You try to become a professional trader on forex or daytrade the stock market? You try to build an online store on facebook selling someone else’s shit. It is called a hobby not creating a business. And hobby can make some money, so if you like it why not…. But you are not an entrepreneur.
If you are in one of those network marketing shit, the person who created the thing is an entrepreneur…… you sell someone else shit…. You are a salesmen. Nothing wrong with that by the way. Just not the same label.
Please stop identifying yourself as an entrepreneur if you are not one…… it is annoying for the people who really took some risk to get where they are and are creating value on a day to day basis.
Or you could just let be.
I am not an Entrepreneur. I do however have a strong interest in the entrepreneurial dream. As such I still buy magazines & join social media groups such as this. It is my hope that somewhere between doing my own thing, and helping my kids prepare for any opportunities they might have, that I can give my kids a better future than what I have for a past.
Gatekeeping what an entrepreneur is, isn’t really in the entrepreneurial spirit. We all have to start somewhere and it’s not so black and white.
For example, your son might become a hockey star and then as a result develop a new type of hockey gear that takes the world by storm.
Or someone here might start with drop-shipping and then develop an innovative new program that benefits everyone in the industry.
People need experience and encouragement to take things to the next level. But they can still identity with being an entrepreneur… even if they aren’t quite there yet.
No.