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by clobber 4804 days ago
The word "entrepreneur" is getting used as a blanket term way too much to the point that anyone with an idea, CRUD app or working at a startup is an "entrepreneur."
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Agreed.

Way too many people start a company these days because they want "Founder", "CTO" or "CEO" title... rather than because they see a real need and want to solve a real problem.

The fact that anybody with Google or Stanford on their resume can raise a $500K or $750K seed round doesn't help things either.

This is silly. An entrepreneur is someone who takes a financial risk to organize and operate a business. It doesnt matter what they are doing.
Add the words 'lean' and 'disruptive' to that list. Is there any startup that doesn't claim to be lean and disruptive?