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15 Myths Uncovered About Indian Entrepreneurs

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Do you have enough courage to become a successful entrepreneur?

You may even say yes, but is it all possible in India?

Because even if you say that you have to do business, then thousands of people will start giving you thousands of suggestions for not starting the business.

Most of it is false and has been going on for centuries. Here I want to uncover some such myths that discourage an Indian entrepreneur.

We have discovered the top 15 myths that an Indian entrepreneur faces every day. We'll go through all these lies in this post.

Knowing all this will increase your confidence but more than that your mind will be pretty much clear about all these lies.

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Being an Entrepreneur is never too easy and this is my personal experience as an Indian Entrepreneur. Without taking more of your valuable time I'll skip to the list directly.

Myth #1. Work like hell to be an Entrepreneur

Ever since I assumed my senses, I have been hearing the same thing that if you work more hard you will become more successful ("jyada mehanat karoge to hi bade banoge").

If you belong to a middle-class family then you must have heard this too many times. Isn't it?

But the entrepreneur's brain works a little differently. As Steve Jobs said, do the work that you can do with your heart ("kaam wahi karo jo tum apne dil se kar sako") you work efficiently if you love what you do. You always need a strategy (need not be full-proof) to execute it well on the ground.

At this time, India also needs more smart workers. But this doesn't mean that we become lazy and just remain seated.

Hard work does not mean that you keep working for 24 hours, but you should always manage your time.

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Myth #2. Need more money to start a venture

Money means power.

You might also agree. Isn't it?

But there are some such businesses in India that have become successful only after being deprived.

When a man has more money, he is on the seventh sky, where the brain works less and the mouth more.

If you are passionate enough about what you are doing then you can raise enough money to make your dream come true. First, let your idea validated by some of your surrounding people so that you can pitch them to help you to start the venture.

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Myth #3. Money is the only motivation for Entrepreneur

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