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But it begs the question:
Whether it’s laziness, impatience or simply a refusal to accept the status quo - do these entrepreneurs become successful DESPITE their flaws, or BECAUSE of them?
As the recession teeters between decline and recovery, many new would-be entrepreneurs are created with every massive round of corporate layoffs and every graduating class of students that can’t find a job. Instead of encouraging them to discover what they love to do and follow it, perhaps we should be encouraging them to discover what they HATE to do – and find a better way to do it.
I’ll be interested to see what aspects of the mundane – tasks we accept as they are because “that’s the way it’s always been done” – are pushed further up the evolutionary ladder by some bright, innovative, creative – and yes,maybe lazy – new entrepreneurs.
What do you think – is “laziness as motivator for entrepreneurial spark” a valid theory? Disagree with me?
Let me know what you think in the comments.
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