| Entrepreneurs are Frustrated Travelers |
| Wednesday, April 16, 2008 |
Entrepreneurs are Frustrated Travelers I was reading this blog post by Fred, a man who is definitely needs to escape the USA mentality of, - Human Doing - Defined a person who must be doing something or they are not ok.
He blog about what is an Entrepreneur, I thought to myself, I should copy and paste into a Microsoft Word, type CTRL H and replace the word Entrepreneur with Traveler.
Mas o Menos --------------------------------- Panajachel Guatemala Lago Atitlan - Lake Atitlan Wednesday, April 16, 2008 Andy of HoboTraveler.com --- Encyclopedia of Traveler Rooms ----------------------------------
Probably Copyright problems, so instead, go and read the information on his blog link from Fred and every time you read the word Entrepreneur insert the word Traveler. I will forgive and accept the Canadians if they think Traveller, really and identity problem of no consequence.
http://avc.blogs.com/a_vc/2008/04/ten-questions-a.html
Fred time to plan your escape, Norte Americano Culture is a trap that convinces you are not in the trap...
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posted by Andy HoboTraveler.com @ 9:07 PM   |
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Andy,
I liked the part where Fred talked about advice on skills; he recommended technical and product skills, and better yet to "Focus on the core offering. Let others worry about the rest". Somehow that line rang true with me, whether related to a traveler, an entrepreneur, or both.
Eric
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Andy, So why are you a frustrated traveler? You seem to be doing what you want to do. What more could you want? More money? Seems like you should be in the groove by now!
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I said Entrepreneurs are frustrated, I never one say I or me...
I have a perfect life, however Entrepreneurs are striving to find something that most long-term over two year travelers find easy to have.
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Andy,
I liked the part where Fred talked about advice on skills; he recommended technical and product skills, and better yet to "Focus on the core offering. Let others worry about the rest". Somehow that line rang true with me, whether related to a traveler, an entrepreneur, or both.
Eric