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I've had a window into the entrepreneurial mind for slightly less than 8 months now on BizSugar - it's a new world to me, completely foreign to where I'm coming from. It can at times be intimidating or depressing realizing what I don't know, what I haven't thought of, the positive mindset & risk-taking so essential for success, etc. Coming from a background of lifelong depression, a penchant for zero risk-taking, and zero ambition (which I consider both good And bad) places me squarely in the "not entrepreneurial" category (which sometimes makes me laugh when I see articles that everyone is or can be an entrepreneur). I've learned a lot about what drives business-minded people by reading 1000s of blogs, though. One thing's sure - it's hard work.
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