I like those 2 ideas. Understanding other people's desires and trying to create something they they are willing to pay for is exactly the core of entrepreneurship. I also like the other idea, of being valuable enough for people to pay forThis one hits deeper — it speaks to worth, usefulness, and contribution. It’s a quiet test of whether…
I like those 2 ideas. Understanding other people's desires and trying to create something they they are willing to pay for is exactly the core of entrepreneurship. I also like the other idea, of being valuable enough for people to pay forThis one hits deeper — it speaks to worth, usefulness, and contribution. It’s a quiet test of whether what you’re offering actually matters. If someone is willing to part with money, it means what you’ve made has crossed the threshold of “interesting” into “needed.”.
I like those 2 ideas. Understanding other people's desires and trying to create something they they are willing to pay for is exactly the core of entrepreneurship. I also like the other idea, of being valuable enough for people to pay forThis one hits deeper — it speaks to worth, usefulness, and contribution. It’s a quiet test of whether what you’re offering actually matters. If someone is willing to part with money, it means what you’ve made has crossed the threshold of “interesting” into “needed.”.