Entrepreneurs, this can double your worth
Friends often ask me what the most critical element is for entrepreneurial success. For this question, I cannot accurately describe or answer because I don't consider myself a successful entrepreneur yet. Although I am more aware of the form and appearance of success compared to others, true success still seems like an oasis in the desert, faintly visible, smiling and waving from afar. It has taken me to heaven and also thrown me into hell. Over these many years of entrepreneurial experience, I have had countless feelings and experiences, but the most profound realization is that those who desperately seek success and long for it are precisely the ones who will never truly succeed. These people's weaknesses include following trends blindly, engaging in speculation, having侥幸hearts, and being overly materialistic, which prevents them from achieving real success.
So, as an entrepreneur hoping to be favored by success, how can you reduce these "hard injuries"? The answer varies from person to person and is a multiple-choice question rather than a single-choice one. A few years ago, when the internet communication value-added industry was thriving, it was like gold everywhere. People with a little technical knowledge and social connections could make a fortune if they seized the opportunity. At that time, the regulatory system and various rules for the internet were not yet complete, and many practitioners took advantage of loopholes, taking risks to make their wealth reach "millions" or even "tens of millions." Back then, I had good connections, courage, and some technical skills, but when some friends enthusiastically "invited" me, I still chose not to take this risk. Because I knew this money wasn't meant for me — even if I earned it, it wouldn't belong to me. After refusing, I missed a great opportunity, and my friends became wealthy while I still considered myself an unsuccessful entrepreneur, continuing to do my own things.
A few years later now, I've learned that my friends encountered another good opportunity. In just a few years, the internet has developed as much as traditional society does in several decades. This time, the timing was better, and the opportunities were greater. These people showed a gambler's mentality, risking large sums of money in hopes of receiving tenfold returns. However, due to misjudgment, they collectively failed, losing all the wealth they had accumulated over the previous years in one night. Meanwhile, I continued doing my own things, pursuing my own career. Building on my previous experience in the internet industry, I'm now working on a site called Xieshouwang (Hand-in-Hand Network). I know this is truly mine, and my success will stem from it. The original meaning of "hand-in-hand" is to progress together, write for the internet, change the internet, grow and improve together.
Based on the above statements and my personal reflections on several years of entrepreneurial experience, I have summarized the following key factors for a successful entrepreneur:
1. Entrepreneurial qualities
This is the basic factor determining whether someone can do well or not. It is equivalent to the standard for evaluating a person's morality. Entrepreneurial qualities encompass physical, mental, ideological, and problem-solving aspects. A good entrepreneur must be physically strong, mentally healthy, moral, principled, and capable of correctly handling situations.
2. Breadth of knowledge
The breadth of knowledge is the face of an entrepreneur. Good entrepreneurs are often knowledgeable in both depth and breadth. They are not only experts in their field but also possess strong comprehensive abilities and a broad knowledge structure. Knowing a little more about everything will allow you to navigate smoothly, gaining the love and recognition of others, adding "soft" power to your success. Moreover, at the beginning, entrepreneurs must personally handle tasks and not overly rely on partners or employees, becoming experts in their industry to gain the trust of their subordinates.
3. Networking ability
Being able to get along well with everyone, maintaining fairness, considering others' interests while benefiting yourself, is the most essential skill and quality for a successful entrepreneur. Similar to China's traditional "respecting the elderly and loving the young," these two concepts are not contradictory. You must recognize the most important people in your circle and industry, build your influence within it, and treat these partners like good friends, making them feel that you prioritize their interests. When needed, they will actively come to help you and give you a hand.
4. Patience
Having deep resilience against setbacks, not showing emotions easily, not getting angry, staying calm in the face of events, and not acting impulsively, is the "internal strength" that entrepreneurs need most to achieve success. The level of patience an entrepreneur possesses represents the level of success they can achieve. This patience includes unwavering persistence towards goals, inclusiveness towards complex interpersonal relationships, and acceptance and endurance of constantly changing objective environments. Every task requires unimaginable effort; only when you feel that you have given more than you have gained can you truly experience the joy of success. Remember this formula: giving always exceeds receiving, and success will surpass your expectations.
I believe that as long as you adhere to the above principles, even if you don't become successful immediately, you can still understand the true meaning of entrepreneurship and recognize the true face of success. Let your "worth" reach tens of millions, let your life truly have value, starting from here. Me, us, him, them, Hand-in-Hand Network, moving forward together with you.
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