3 motivational theses of successful businessmen for the younger generation
The path taken by young entrepreneurs is almost always accompanied by a number of challenges and difficulties. In the quest to find the magic pill of success, many people lose their motivation. However, the secret of success lies in the fact that there is no secret, because it is only the result of hard work and belief in what you are doing. Reach the top only those who were able to find a practical application of the experience gained, transformed mistakes into own expertise and did not stop in front of the barriers that arose on the way to the goal realization. Just remember how a group of enthusiasts from Harvard University started with the creation of software products in a garage and as a result grew into one of the largest global corporations—Microsoft. How Jeff Bezos, the richest man in the world, built the largest Amazon Marketplace from an online book store. Perseverance and purposefulness are the first things that every young person should build in himself.
Here’s what experienced entrepreneurs say about why everyone can succeed:
- Kresse Wesling, co-founder of Elvis & Kresse, a company that creates accessories from used fire hoses, says that starting any business comes with ups and downs. Starting a company that grows ethically and environmentally is even harder because it doubles the workload. However, the process of creating things that will bring benefits is worth such a difficult path.
- Dmitry Leus, the founder of the development company Imperium Investments and the charity Leus Family Foundation, claims that mistakes are the best thing that can happen to a young entrepreneur. It is what teaches us and modernizes us, and success reduces concentration and relaxes us. Leus adds that the main thing is to find the motivation and energy to correct mistakes after making them, take a step back and try again, taking into account the experience already gained.
- Dallas Crum – co-founder of Vivid Roots—an impact adventure company on a mission to inspire people to live life VIVIDLY and help those in need along the way. He says that anything can be achieved thanks to hard work and sincere belief in one’s success. He adds that an important part of the motivation is not making a profit, but creating a cause that will bring benefits and promote the idea of social values and quality of life.
Every large-scale company in the world started with small things, but was full of ideas and ambitions of the founders. Time, experience, and perseverance are the same causes and consequences of large-scale implementations. Neither talent, nor innate genius, nor perfect knowledge of theory will lead you by the hand to the top of Everest. Only you—and your ability to withstand the resistance of the outside world, to transform negative energy into creative energy.