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RE: Anatomy of an Entrepreneur

in #business7 years ago (edited)

Yes, i have not been afraid of losing ideas but some ideas can't be sold, except i have a clone. Some, i like a certain vision and mindset because for some ideas, they are can cause chaos in the hands of the wrong person. When it comes to ideas, i let go, there is no bad or good. Even from the bad, i sift to look for the good. For instance, i will tell a brother to stop sucking on the most dangerous butt on earth but ofcourse i understand to do that is hard and adults can do their decisions, so i do some sifting instead in my overall thinking, then i may think, how about increasing length of this stick and making it harder to suck on or puff out off, perhaps it will reduce intake of the harmful stuff. So what if we made that same one cigarette stick, a lil longer, and perhaps a little more compact so that, you spend 30 mins on the same one stick etc. So for some ideas, you cant just part with these except to the right person cos you have to care for humanity. one can build an empire on ads. for instance, insurance companies pay like 50 usd for one click on their ads serve by google, this sole knowledge can create millions. you will notice that i have given two ideas here for free and i have given out a tone of ideas out encrypted into my posts, served specifically for a type of audience that will find it or come to the chats to pick it, with the frontal message of the post being generic. Over the years, i knew of the selling thing. the idea i mentioned was to go that path but i needed someone with my vision, so that it is carried really far. Mentality is key, for me even keyer than literacy. You make a quick buck and the idea dies forever. And that particular idea, if you dont run it well, you will only make a quick buck. So i had to pace this one and wait. The person i took it to, is currently in usa and at the time, he also mostly saw a quick buck, plus he wanted something that was already in motion. So i held on to it.
Recently, before steemit i wanted to implement it but i got busy again, so it will run someday. As for the audience on steemit, you will read something in my post today. My posts from day one has been innovation ideas kept alive within my posts in dream-bits, rehearsing into fruition with unadulterated feedback from the steemit community. my first two partnership happened when i was a minnow. nothing in my wallet. second one was from a ceo who is a steemian. a chat, read my whitepaper give me feedback and i got a role. no books involved. I spoke hours today about delegation of duty. it took hours just to enlist what i do each day and you will be shocked. many are tough stuff, top-decision making every minute, and many of these things need ripe ears, cos you have to care about the other party else dispensed info does unintended purpose. some things are only spoken in chat and to the right audience. Plus on steemit, i have done a ton of stuff with a ton of steemians. a ton! Overall on steemit, i pace things. i dont jump queues.

https://steemit.com/steemit/@surpassinggoogle/how-i-eventually-secured-a-patent-for-2-of-my-sport-related-inventions-using-steem-technology

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This would make another post entirely. However, this was the summation of your talk;

you have to care about the other party else dispensed info does unintended purpose.

I get the picture exactly. The big picture. And the fear might be that the other person just sees the short term and thinks not ahead.

It is a tough one on your part. One that requires trust and someone with the same mindset with yours to set the mind of the business.

There is always a way, always.

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