Entrepreneurs Must Make Money Before Making Meaning
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Entrepreneurs Must Make Money Before Making Meaning
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#4Somehow, it seems like making money and making meaning are two sides of a Mobius strip. They are really the same thing, although they appear to be different. Fooling oneself into thinking they really are separate things is harmful to the wealth of an entrepreneur.
However, my experience is that as entrepreneurs we can lure ourselves into thinking that bringing good to the world and building a great company is the end and not the means. And if we do that, then money will follow. This is the primary message from Guy Kawasaki whom I have tremendous respect for.
However, my own experience is that this is true is if the stars and moons are aligned. So I am offering an alternative which is to focus on making money first.
This is in contraction to what a VC would want to hear. But I am of the opinion that taking VC money is not the prerequisite of building startup.
At the same time, I am not trying to demonize VC's. They have a place in our world and when appropriate, it can be very important to us.
In summary, I just want to provide some food for thoughts.
Thanks for your comment.
--Denny--
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#5Naturally, you will pardon my wariness of clicking a link to "lovemytool.com".
--Denny--
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#6Businesses exist for a purpose: to provide goods and/or services to customers. They don't exist just to make money. You can make money in plenty of other ways and not have a business. (Think about a lottery winner or speculator.)
But if you want to keep doing business, you have to make money, and you have to make money over and above the cost of capital. Otherwise, you'll never be able to marshal the resources necessary to keep providing your goods and services.
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#7I always thought that Drucker said it best: "Profit is the cost of doing business." Businesses exist for a purpose: to provide goods and/or services to customers. They don't exist just to make money. You can make money in plenty of other ways and not have a business. (Think about a lottery winner or speculator.) But if you want to keep doing business, you have to make money, and you have to make money over and above…
In some way, VC money is a contaminant and startups that have lots of VC money (my first startup was one of those) tend to forget this truth.
--Denny--
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Sorry about that. I hope all is forgiven. --Denny--
After reading the article, all is indeed forgiven. Though you might want to consider rebranding to something less porny. ;-)
It is a difficult name to forget.
--Denny--
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#10I always thought that Drucker said it best: "Profit is the cost of doing business." Businesses exist for a purpose: to provide goods and/or services to customers. They don't exist just to make money. You can make money in plenty of other ways and not have a business. (Think about a lottery winner or speculator.) But if you want to keep doing business, you have to make money, and you have to make money over and above…