Entrepreneurship Is A Musical. Corporate America Is Just One Note.

Saturday, May 5, 2007 at 10:05pm by David Askaripour in Life

Entrepreneurship is filled with adventures, ups, downs, rights, and lefts. Entrepreneurship opens up doors, sparks the mind, and fills your life with amazing concepts and brilliant people. It’s fun. It can be scary. It’s stressful. It’s amazing. It’s all of these things and that’s why we love it. It’s our ever-changing and growing song and we sing it everyday of our lives. We make new music everyday we wakeup and run our businesses. We’re creating. Now on the other end of the spectrum, you have corporate America. In corporate America there’s only one song. You wakeup and sing the same song everyday. And guess what, you didn’t even compose that song… your employer did. Everyday he just hits the play button and rewinds the same song at the end of the day just to play again for you.

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2 Comments

Lawrence

May 6th, 2007 at 12:02 am

not everybody is meant to be “composers” though, there’s nothing wrong with the ‘traditional’ route

considering alot of ‘composers’ fail, the traditional route doesn’t look that bad at all

that video didn’t really explain or go into depth of that musical/entrepreneur thingy…it mainly showed the career life in a nutshell

franco

May 6th, 2007 at 10:55 pm

Definitely a nutshell. ‘Composers’ more often than not, will fail. However, in life why should we not be one? Many ‘composers’ are not ones the entirety of their lives. Many people move from one end of the spectrum to the other. I think the video is only trying to provoke thought. About oneself and their goals in life.

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