One entrepreneur's learnings from the not-so-dark side of venture capitalism and how the right mindset surrounding investments can support grassroots entrepreneurs.
Most of entrepreneurship isn't sexy. You need to be prepared to struggle for years. Perhaps those years would be better off adding value to another organization?
“Few of us can do great things, but all of us can do small things with great love,” avows Nobel Prize Laureate Mother Teresa. If we can’t do it small, can we ever hope to do it large?
No journey is well-mapped, especially for an entrepreneur. It's often a matter of judgment, nuance, and balance of competing priorities. Here’s an example.
Take an honest look at what you’re doing and ask yourself if you’re creating a whole new market or truly solving a problem people are willing to pay for.
Choosing a co-founder is a decision that should never be taken lightly. The choice you make right now is going to affect every decision you make hereafter.
Few successful startups succeeded with their original ideas as initially envisioned. So how do you accommodate constructive failure in your business canvas?