Not All Entrepreneurs Are Commercial Geniuses
by Michael D. Hume, M.S.
I've said it many times before, and I'll say it again. There are two kinds of person out there, and inside each of us. There's the Victim, living his life as if he's entitled to whatever he wants or needs. The Victim is critical, and cynical. He needs to be taken care of (usually by Green Finley Jersey a big government), but is always quick to point out how much better a job he'd do if he were the one in charge. He's political. He's competitive. And he's often passive-aggressive in his behavior, smiling in your face while stabbing you in the back.
Thankfully, there's also the Victim's opposite: the Entrepreneur. "Entrepreneur" is a better way to label the Victim's opposite than the semantic opposite ("Victor"), because people who have an attitude opposite that of the Victim don't think of life as win-lose, and therefore aren't out to win at the Victim's (or anyone's) expense. No, Green Finley Jersey the Entrepreneur lives life as though she feels obliged to create things in this life, and spends a
We each will be dominated, to a greater or lesser extent, by the inner image we nourish. So a great way to feed your inner Entrepreneur (and starve your inner Victim) is to think of yourself as being in business for yourself, even if (and especially if), in a commercial sense, you are not. The Victim in your workplace acts as though it's the "company's" job to make sure he survives... the Entrepreneur next to him operates as though the company's survival depends upon her, and her performance. The two mindsets are completely opposed to one another.
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