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by bookhuddle
6523 days ago
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Everyone has their own reasons, I'm sure. Here are some that come to mind:
- They don't have an idea for a startup
- They've never thought about entrepreneurship
- They don't know how to go about doing it
- They might be afraid to try
- They just don't feel like it; the commitment involved is not appealing to them
- They have other interests in life that are more important to them
- Their life situation prevents them from pursuing a startup idea I don't quite agree that "web developers" don't have the qualities of "startup founders". Many probably do, but might not show them for whatever reason. Chance plays a huge role is success, so the qualities of "successful" startup founders might not be that different from the "unsuccessful" ones. Ambition, passion, persistence, motivation, good communication skills, a certain level of intelligence, ability to work with and motivate people are some qualities (certainly not all) that you'll probably find in founders. |
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Practical matters are much easier.