There are two types of entrepreneurs in this world, visionary and practical. The visionary entrepreneur has a grand vision for a product. They most likely found this vision while climbing in Huascaran National Park (Peru) or shopping in Calcutta. This type of entrepreneur needs no advice other than follow the dream. They’ll doggedly chase it until they succeed or they end up in the gutter.
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Posted on December 22, 2005 at 10:59 pm
4 Rules for the Practical Entrepreneur
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