for me being an entrepreneur is all about creating an innovative solution that will change the world, not copying another silicon valley start up and bringing it to India
@@jaisahota4062 hey! Since the comment itself starts with “for me” and everybody is entitled to their own opinion I’ll respect that despite the literal definition of entrepreneurship stating otherwise. But here’s three things I’d like to share for anyone to not be mislead. 1) Ideas don’t matter as much as execution does, for someone just starting out, going with an absolute blank state can be too much and is in-fact the cause of most business ideas fading away. You can always later down the line come up with a revolutionary concept that didn’t exist at all with more experience and expertise. 2) Apple started when Steve jobs recognised the lack of creativity and aesthetic in existing computer systems, therefore as much as innovation seems like it’s doing smth completely out of the box, it can be as simple as bringing more creativity or convenience in existing business models. 3) lastly it’s imperative to realise, not everyone wants to be an entrepreneur to change the world or make a huge difference, but to adapt it as an alternative way of income while doing smth with more creative and authoritative independence rather than doing a job under someone. Which is equally amazing. I really hope you do change the world someday, please let me know if there’s anyway I could contribute to it :))
entrepreneurship ain't jus bout coming up with some brand-new idea no one’s ever thought of. If u think that's all it is, you're missing the point. Look at Elon Musk-Tesla and Neuralink weren't even his ideas to begin with. He took existing companies and ideas and turned them into something BIG. So, stop fixating on originality and start focusing on how you can actually bring something to masses and execute. It’s not about who thought of it first; it’s about who can take it to new heights..!!
loved it , literally seeing that lil yana creating and illustrating designs blooming into an actual entrepreneur
Keep inspiring
for me being an entrepreneur is all about creating an innovative solution that will change the world, not copying another silicon valley start up and bringing it to India
@@jaisahota4062 hey! Since the comment itself starts with “for me” and everybody is entitled to their own opinion I’ll respect that despite the literal definition of entrepreneurship stating otherwise.
But here’s three things I’d like to share for anyone to not be mislead.
1) Ideas don’t matter as much as execution does, for someone just starting out, going with an absolute blank state can be too much and is in-fact the cause of most business ideas fading away. You can always later down the line come up with a revolutionary concept that didn’t exist at all with more experience and expertise.
2) Apple started when Steve jobs recognised the lack of creativity and aesthetic in existing computer systems, therefore as much as innovation seems like it’s doing smth completely out of the box, it can be as simple as bringing more creativity or convenience in existing business models.
3) lastly it’s imperative to realise, not everyone wants to be an entrepreneur to change the world or make a huge difference, but to adapt it as an alternative way of income while doing smth with more creative and authoritative independence rather than doing a job under someone. Which is equally amazing.
I really hope you do change the world someday, please let me know if there’s anyway I could contribute to it :))
entrepreneurship ain't jus bout coming up with some brand-new idea no one’s ever thought of.
If u think that's all it is, you're missing the point. Look at Elon Musk-Tesla and Neuralink weren't even his ideas to begin with. He took existing companies and ideas and turned them into something BIG. So, stop fixating on originality and start focusing on how you can actually bring something to masses and execute. It’s not about who thought of it first; it’s about who can take it to new heights..!!
@@Harsh-l5l1z exactly