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List at least two signs that entrepreneurship would be a good fit for you.
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Here are several clear signs entrepreneurship might be a good fit for you (pick at least two that resonate):
1. You crave autonomy and control — you prefer setting your own priorities and hate being micromanaged.
2. You’re comfortable with uncertainty and change — you can make decisions without having all the answers.
3. You’re self-motivated and disciplined — you can start and finish tasks without external structure.
4. You enjoy solving problems and creating value — you get energy from identifying needs and building solutions.
5. You tolerate risk and occasional instability — you can handle financial and emotional ups and downs.
6. You rebound from failure — setbacks make you iterate and try again rather than quit.
7. You’re resourceful and learn quickly — you can pick up new skills and make progress with limited resources.
8. You like selling ideas and persuading others — whether pitching customers, partners, or investors, you’re comfortable convincing people.
If two or more of these describe you, try a small experiment (side project, freelancing, or an MVP) to test your fit with low downside.
1. You crave autonomy and control — you prefer setting your own priorities and hate being micromanaged.
2. You’re comfortable with uncertainty and change — you can make decisions without having all the answers.
3. You’re self-motivated and disciplined — you can start and finish tasks without external structure.
4. You enjoy solving problems and creating value — you get energy from identifying needs and building solutions.
5. You tolerate risk and occasional instability — you can handle financial and emotional ups and downs.
6. You rebound from failure — setbacks make you iterate and try again rather than quit.
7. You’re resourceful and learn quickly — you can pick up new skills and make progress with limited resources.
8. You like selling ideas and persuading others — whether pitching customers, partners, or investors, you’re comfortable convincing people.
If two or more of these describe you, try a small experiment (side project, freelancing, or an MVP) to test your fit with low downside.
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