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BuzzAroundBooks wrote:As an entrepreneur, would you consider yourself great at one thing OR good at everything? How has this helped or hurt your business?
BuzzAroundBooks wrote:As an entrepreneur, would you consider yourself great at one thing OR good at everything? How has this helped or hurt your business?
babyjoy214 wrote:I heard this from my dad "Jack of All Traits, Master of None"

verbul9 wrote:What I realized (to my benefit) is that once you get older--alot of your old passions fall to the waist side. You begin to find yourself and your true calling...I Feel that I have arrived!!!

Evan wrote:Hi Kevin - great topic!
I think to start a business you need to have enough of the general skills to get going. You end up having to do so many things that you need to wear many hats in your business. Even if you have partners there will always be more tasks to get done than time and people available.
That being said, you need to have a vision, lead your company forward and be an expert in your field. If you're not one of the best at what you do then it will be hard to stand out and build a successful company.
I think the most successful entrepreneurs are experts in a particular field but also have enough skills to be generalists when need be.

Evan wrote:Hi Kevin - great topic!
I think to start a business you need to have enough of the general skills to get going. You end up having to do so many things that you need to wear many hats in your business. Even if you have partners there will always be more tasks to get done than time and people available.
That being said, you need to have a vision, lead your company forward and be an expert in your field. If you're not one of the best at what you do then it will be hard to stand out and build a successful company.
I think the most successful entrepreneurs are experts in a particular field but also have enough skills to be generalists when need be.
BuzzAroundBooks wrote:verbul9 wrote:What I realized (to my benefit) is that once you get older--alot of your old passions fall to the waist side. You begin to find yourself and your true calling...I Feel that I have arrived!!!
Hi verbul9,
Can you share with us what your true calling is and what are some of your old passions that you lost interest in?
verbul9 wrote:My newest passions are motivational speaker/spiritual advisor--also playing poker!![]()
My old passions were: basketball and writing music

verbul9 wrote:Oh and by the way...
Yes, I am on the road to becoming a professional poker player!!

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