Garyvee’s Greatest Fear About Entrepreneurs Solved! | Soldierpreneur 2

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On my way to drop off my car for repairs I was listening to Garyvee talk about his biggest concern for entrepreneurs who've not experienced real hardship yet.

Walking home from the autoshop while they worked on my car, I decided to address Gary's fear that some entrepreneurs would go as far as to commit suicide.

I compare being an entrepreneur to warfare. There are may similarities. In my experience, some things about war are way easier than business. Some things are definitely harder. But, having done both, I'm convinced that most people won't get far enough into their entrepreneur careers to have real skin in the game.

My hypothesis is that most quit way too early to experience any serious pain because of how hard the journey is.

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Read the original article here in INC magazine - https://www.inc.com/magazine/201610/kimberly-weisul/missing-veteran-owned-businesses.html

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