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Many of us want to become entrepreneurs. Starting your own business is one of the biggest dreams of our times. But how do you get to be an entrepreneur?
Most of the advice focuses on the
practicalities: writing a business plan, raising money, finding staff,
marketing and PR. We'll go down a different route.
In our eyes at the heart of
successful entrepreneurship lies something oddly more abstract: an accurate
insight into the causes of human unhappiness.
To be an entrepreneur means,
essentially, to become an expert in the things that make life difficult for
people.
That's because every properly
ambitious business is in some way trying to fix things for other people.
And the bigger and more original
what you're trying to fix happens to be, the more successful your business can
be. Because consumer society is now well developed,
it may be easy to think that all the
big problems out there already have thousands of fixes anyway. Think of all
those car companies, pizza outlets, or news websites.
We surely have enough of everything.
What could we possibly add to what's
already out there?
But to get a sense of the vast
opportunities that still remain in capitalism all you need to do is ask
yourself: where and in what areas you're unhappy in the course of an average
day?
Every unhappiness is really a new business
waiting to be born.
Your frustrations are a nearly
inexhaustible source of raw materials out of which the businesses of the future
can be built.
So while there may already be plenty
of breakfast cereals, t-shirts, cell phones, and cab rides for sale, there's so
much more than frustrates and depresses us:
think of how difficult it is to get
on with one's partner, educate children, cope with anxiety, discover what you
want to do with your life, find a nice place to live, and calm down in the
evening.
One could go on and on. Our griefs
and irritations are endless, thankfully for the budding entrepreneurs.
The biggest first step to take
towards entrepreneurship is therefore to learn to study your own unhappiness
and what might possibly heal it for you and others.
When profits decline in businesses
it's really the result of too many people throwing themselves at trying to fix
the same area because they can't think of anything more innovative to do rather
than start a new airline, mobile phone company, or supermarket chain. And by
contrast, healthy profits are a reward for understanding and mastering
an area of human distress ahead of
anyone else.
Of course, ideas aren't enough on
their own; you need to take care of practicalities and money but they won't
help you if your original psychological insight into human unhappiness isn't
sound.
And by the same token, if your insight
into what makes people unhappy is razor-sharp, and your solutions bold, then
however difficult the journey, your business will stand a high chance of making
money and benefiting humanity too.

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