Well it might just be a confidence/conviction thing and who I surround myself with on a day to day
That can really effect your perspectives...
(what kind of projects?- tech - or tangible?)
Why focus on the things you feel strongly about? (bias).
Are they compatible with what your're good at? (many times not they're the same thing).
The modern day adage of 'follow your passion' is self indulgent bullshit, imo.
That's vocational , not entrepreneurial , in it's nature.
I'm good at selling. ('was' rather - in a my life long ago...I'm sure I still 'have it' - if need be!lol)
What I sold was irrelevant.
If the product fit comfortably within within my own moral/ethical framework, then I'd sell the shit outta it!
The M4 corridor....nice.
My motivations for selling was to make money - for whatever particular reason at the time - I was passionate about making the sale - the product was always secondary.
Being brutally honest with yourself, and your motivations, is a good start.
Thanks for asking challenging questions, it's been eye opening.
Tangible but could easily be made in to a "tech" I guess - this one is a card game my friends and I invented out of boredom based around poker. We'll need to do some research on if there's a demand for new card games like it before we go all guns blazing!
Other than that, I'm pretty good at making games out of anything, even mundane shit so it's just a case of creating something that people want and find fun enough to keep coming back - got a few others in mind but that card game is at the top of the pile at the moment.
Yeah agreed with this - I always say that hobbies are there as an escape - if it turns in to a "job" then what are you going to do to escape...
Ditto, you feel like you can get behind a product if it aligns with your ethics.
Appreciate you getting back, let me know when your next blog is up in the series!
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....there you go matey - another post!
https://peakd.com/hive-167922/@lucylin/diaries-of-an-entrepreneur-part-4-my-first-trip-to-asia