Do Your Friends Get That You’re An Entrepreneur?

How many of you young entrepreneurs out there who have friends who “just don’t get it?” You know what I mean: the friends who think that you are rich because you own a company, the friends who think you have life so easy because you aren’t working a typical 9 to 5 corporate America gig, the friends who think that you are lazy because you are able to set your own schedule and wake up at 9AM if you’d like, and the friends who think that you are “better than them” because you are some big shot who owns a company.

Com’on Mind Petalers, let’s set the record straight here:

  • We don’t have it easy because we don’t work a typical 9 to 5. In fact, in many cases we have it harder and work longer hours. You can find us working 3AM in the morning to the crack of sunlight.
  • We aren’t rich and famous (well, not all of us). Most of us are just starting off with our ventures and are busting our asses to turn a profit.
  • Sure, many of us may appear to be arrogant, but don’t confuse arrogance with confidence. An entrepreneur who isn’t confident is an entrepreneur who isn’t going to succeed. The only people who change this world are the ones who are truly crazy enough to believe that they can – and that takes confidence!

I’m reaching out to the Mind Petals community to add to this list and help dispel some of the myths that our friends may believe about the lives of young entrepreneurs.

Personally, when I was working a 9 to 5 like the rest of my friends over a year ago, my life was much easier. I had a stable income, I didn’t have to come up with anything creative, my insurance was covered, and I didn’t have to take my work home with me.

Since becoming a full time entrepreneur, my life has been filled with the most stress that I have ever encountered. The most problems, fear, and headaches as well. BUT…. It has also been filled with the most JOY and feelings of accomplishment.

I would never trade my life as an entrepreneur for a 9 to 5 — never. And, guess what, I’m not sorry about that. We shouldn’t have to apologize for taking risks and going down the path that our friends only dreamed about going down but never did.

Remain confident, focused, and keep pushing forward with your dreams. And if your friends still can’t understand that you’re an entrepreneur for life… then, are they really your friends?


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I've been thinking about life, existence, and truth for as long as I could remember. When I was about 7 I remember getting a headache trying to figure out who created God...and if someone created him, then who create him? I love investigating and testing, taking nothing for truth that outside my direct experience. At the age of 12, I started my own candy selling business; it grew so large that the principal ended up closing me down (but that was just the beginning...) Through my videos and articles, I share my journey with the world.

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6 Responses to Do Your Friends Get That You’re An Entrepreneur?

  1. Scott Taylor February 13, 2007 at 7:25 am #

    Good post David, I know exactly what you are talking about :)

  2. David Askaripour February 13, 2007 at 8:08 pm #

    Thanks Scott. Yeah many of us young entrepreneurs know all too well…. :)

  3. Adam February 14, 2007 at 8:51 pm #

    Wow, couldn’t have said it better myself Dave. I’ve noticed a “shift” in my friends since I left my job. The ones that get it I’m closer to, and the ones that don’t I distanced myself from. It’s such a core part of who you are that it makes no sense to associate yourself with someone who doesn’t accept you.

  4. David Askaripour February 15, 2007 at 2:02 pm #

    Thanks, Adam. I’m sure that many of us young entrepreneur can relate to the friend situation — pre/post entrepreneurship. Yea dude, you have to distance yourself from those type of people. They only serve to hold you back. Good decision.

  5. Joe D'Ambrose February 16, 2007 at 3:18 am #

    True to that! I couldn’t agree more.

  6. Aaron Rinehart May 16, 2008 at 11:21 am #

    Its like someone pulled the words right out of my head. Couldn’t have said it better. Thanks Adam!

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