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Originally posted by -=HOAX=-
Amputate Your Head,
In a macro sense though don't you think that those who have less drive, talent, persistence, sacrifice, work ethic, etc. than others are none the less important to the industry.
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Not really.... I understand where you're going, but it doesn't really apply to the original post... I'm not talking about competition, which is a good thing.... but a completely different topic. I'm speaking from a purely business sense.
In general, I'm talking about EVERYONE, and their brains. Not skill level. Skill levels are ever-changing. Today's TennisAce may be tomorrows Amputate Your Head. (hehe... little plug there....)
But regardless of your skill level in a particular area of an industry, one should, prior to stepping into the entrepreneur arena, already possess the basic knowledge and skills of proper business management, marketing, and some form of talent in a relevant area. Otherwise you're just wasting your own time.
So, no..... the food chain scenario doesn't apply here, because this is about all skill levels. Anyone that is launching or currently operating or attempting to operate their OWN business.
And those that THINK they are.