I was reading a great post by Amir Khella, the post titled What I Wish Someone Had Told Me 4 Years Ago talked about what he learned when he was still an aspiring entrepreneur and he also talked about the reasons why many aspiring entrepreneurs don’t get things done, yet they keep looking for the right solution in order to get quick solution on how to get things done. After reading the post I learned a lot from it and I would like to share my opinion with you.

If you are an entrepreneur who has being trying to own a product or transform his or her idea into a reality yet you keep looking for the right solution or the perfect time to start, if I may say, you are only wasting your time. And I doubt if you will get the right solution or the perfect time to transform your idea into a reality.





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Written by locdad
4968 days ago

Nice one Yoni! I'm not saying that you should not read :) What I'm trying to pass across to you is that, do more working than reading! What sense does it makes when you spend 20hrs reading and 4hrs working?

If you read the main post, you will notice that I stress the fact that you shouldn't read but put more effort into working! I hope you get my point? :) Thanks so much!



Written by yoni67
4972 days ago

Sorry, I must disagree (respectfully of course:)

95% of the things I have learned about business are through blog posts, many on this site. Once one sorts through and weeds out the posts to see what pertains to his or her interests and fields of endeavors, what is left is a compilation from experts who are experienced, knowledgeable and have succeeded. Most of it is avoiding errors by seeing how other people made mistakes and tweaked their systems until things worked. The old saying is "Reading is Fundamental." You gotta read!

Yoni



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