Studying History: How Westward Expansion Still Inspires Small Businesses
How the Legacy of Westward Expansion Continues to Inspire Small Business Owners
Read more...The reality is that if you hit 70% of a big goal, you're 30% ahead of your conservative objective.
When it comes to pitching VCs, "it's unlikely you'll capture their imagination or enough excitement" with a conservative plan, he said.
One of my favorite pieces of advice from Keith was about money and working at a startup.
Being at a startup shouldn't be about the money. "If you do a startup because you think it's going to be a good money maker, then you're just a hired person working for yourself," said Keith. Finally, Keith warns entrepreneurs that sometimes the road is very lonely.
"The classic entrepreneur mistake is to expect that anyone is going to save you," he said. "You’re on your own. There’s no safety net."
Founder and CEO of Vator, a media and research firm for entrepreneurs and investors; Managing Director of Vator Health Fund; Co-Founder of Invent Health; Author and award-winning journalist.
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