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Never become entrepreneur for money

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I met an individual of age 43 who had returned from Middle East. He had various options to start a new business. However, he dropped all these options because his back-on-the-envelope calculations suggested that he would not get enough money for next two years. At the end, he decided to work part-time. 

I told him that entrepreneurs do not start a business for money. Money, as Peter Drucker says, is not the purpose of doing business. Money is necessary to do business, and is also a byproduct of doing good business. But money is not the reason why entrepreneurs do business. In my career research, i have met many entrepreneurs. None of them, i observed, worked for money, although they wanted money to gain the necessary freedom. 

If you read the interviews of founders of Apple, hotmail or any other idea, (  Do not read biographies, because they tend to be coloured by the interpretation of the author), you will realise that these entrepreneurs developed a particular business idea because they enjoyed the difficult challenge; or they wanted to achieve something of significance. It is rarely about money. One of the good compilation of such interviews is 'Founders at Work" by Livingstone.

I have also observed a curious phenomenon of these entrepreneurs in my research. Once the entrepreneurs achieve their first success, many fall in, what i call, as money trap ! Money, instead of becoming means, becomes an end. Money, instead of enabling experimentation and exploration, ties them to tested and obsolete ways of doing business.

Many examples of this trap can be seen in the field of film industry, for instance. Many actors work hard to get their first break, but very few actors manage to avoid the lure of money later to continue to experiment and explore. One of the notable exception is Aamir Khan who despite the huge benefits works for one movie at a time. I have also observed  few notable exceptions to this pattern amongst entrepreneurs. When i met these exceptional entrepreneurs, i discovered the challenges one faces to avoid this trap!

However, if you are uneducated and migrant ( leaving your home state or country to reside in new place), then you are an ideal person to become an entpreneur for money. Entrepreneurship demands large amount of 'change' in a person. A person with options, more than often, finds an easier exit to avoid 'change'. However, when a person is a uneducated migrant, an ideal combination, he does not have any option. He therefore 'changes'. If you observe the success of entrepreneurs in USA, you will observe this pattern.  You will observe the same pattern in entrepreneurs who come to a large city like Mumbai from far-off places!

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