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Innovation is dangerous. But not innovating is more dangerous. Innovate forward and learn to face the fear with courage. In the short term, it’s uncomfortable but in the long term, it is highly rewarding.
If someone has already proved himself, it’s not a big deal if you believe in him, you trust him and you think he can do it. It requires courage and savvies to recognize a potential talent in someone and encourage him with positive words. Any coward can wait until someone proves himself. You can hardly find someone who has done something amazing without the moral support of those…
Yes and No. Yes since no one was born an entrepreneur. It’s not a talent to be born with but a set of skills to develop. No, it’s not for everyone. You need to really be up for it. It’s a long and challenging journey that perhaps you prefer not to take it and instead do something else with your life.
When someone asks you for advice, he puts a responsibility upon you. She entrusts you both for your honest and good intention as well as your wisdom in the subject matter. Giving free advice is not an opportunity to boast about your greatness. It is an altruistic act that you choose to carry on.
An average leader recognizes and turns a suitable situation into a great one, A super leader recognizes the need and turns a difficult situation into a desirable one, So stop complaining about how difficult your situation is, master the art of leadership and turn a chunk of clay into a masterpiece.