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RE: Musing Posts

four questions that must be answered before starting to navigate the business world:

1. Are you a persistent and unyielding person?

If you have ever heard the story of KFC founder Colonel Sanders, he is one of those who are very persistent in fighting for his business ideas. The US $ 550 million business was born from Sanders' search for a buyer for his flagship chicken.

In fact he had experienced bad times such as divorce and bankruptcy before finally successfully building the KFC business. But he always gets up and tries to try again.

Not surprisingly, persistence is one of the main parts in building a business. People who give up easily will easily find failure in business. In short, none of the goals can be achieved without a hitch.

2. Can it survive with an unpopular business?

The founder of Pandora's business, Westegren Team taught many people the importance of mobilizing all efforts in building a business. Even with very limited money and a business that is not necessarily successful, he is never afraid of failure.

In the end, accepting the risk of an unpopular business is one way to achieve success. Train your ability to influence others in order to achieve the dreams you dream of.

3. Are you afraid of failure?

The most obvious example of failure comes from Thomas Alfa Edison. He was a person who finally succeeded after thousands of attempts and failed. General Electric's founder has been proven not to be afraid of failing and ending success.

Understandably, entrepreneurs must learn to be friends with failure. Don't despair when you fall, but get up and don't collapse again in the same place. Trying once again is one way to find a way to succeed in doing business.

4. Is your lifestyle like an entrepreneur?

The entrepreneur's lifestyle is not within everyone. Entrepreneurs must be accustomed to accepting the reality if the business fails and does not overdo it when receiving a lot of finance.

Entrepreneurs tend to be tough and able to survive in the midst of many problems. Consistency and persistence to depart from zero and succeed must be the lifestyle of entrepreneurs.