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  • What's the most difficult thing to do as an aspiring entrepreneur?

    Hiresh Bremanand
    16 replies
    For me, I was frustrated about how difficult it was to find a genuine problem to work on. I noticed there was a lack of tools for entrepreneurs to help with this issue. That's why I'm currently building Preneur; a platform that connects aspiring entrepreneurs to people with problems. Preneur aims to bridge the gap between communities with problems and entrepreneurs. Join the waiting list @ https://preneur2023.vercel.app/

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    Hiresh Bremanand
    @eren_socialclub Yeah, I personally detach myself from the problem and come back later to think about it from a different perspective.
    Wyatt Feaster
    I personally think it is finding the right problem to work on as well, but to go a level deeper I think it is knowing what is the right stuff to work on and use your time for.
    Hiresh Bremanand
    @wyatt_feaster Yeah I agree, it's difficult to measure whether or not you are doing the right stuff. You will only know when you failing or succeeding with your business.
    Wyatt Feaster
    @hiresh_b very true and in the early days you really don’t know cause your just trying to get it up and running
    Xavier JJ
    @hiresh_b @wyatt_feaster Yes it almost feels like you are holding your breath and don't know when to take the next breath haha
    Xavier JJ
    The most difficult thing is persevering. In my view, there will always be new problems arising, and it's essential to maintain a mindset that there is always a solution despite the constant pressure of things going against you.
    Hiresh Bremanand
    @dailyfitnessai would you say that sometimes persevering can be the wrong thing to do as well? I don't think you want to carry on working on a problem that no one has and hence has no value.
    Millie Miller
    Staying motivated. There will be ups and downs, but it's important to stay focused on your goals and keep moving forward.
    Hiresh Bremanand
    @millie_miller Yeah you must block out distractions and focus on what's important. Your vision is important. Peter H Diamandis (famous entrepreneur, author, futurist and optimist) says that everyone should have an MTP (Massive Transformative Purpose), it should drive you even when things get rough. Is there anything you personally do to stay motivated?