The E-Entrepreneur

Why I Am

by Winnie on Dec.05, 2010, under Posts

Have you ever felt a lack of satisfaction or a lack of accomplishment even after the completion of a big project/task? Often times, we are just so focused on getting the work done that we never really pause and ask ourselves why are we doing what we are doing?  Do those reasons align with your beliefs and values?  Because if they don’t, then you are going to have a hard time doing those tasks in the long term and you are better off spending your time on doing something else.

I was inspired by this great book recommended to me by @SThomps: “Start With Why” by Simon Sinek.  He emphasizes that we should always have a clear understanding of the purpose.  Here’s the author’s TED talk:

I look at marathon runners and Iron men/women.  Why do they keep running despite feeling pain, discomfort and exhaustion? Life is like running a marathon.  You could give up at the three-quarters mark or you could keep running.  Those who continue on are those who have not lost sight on the purpose of the race.

I decided to take a pause to reflect on what I am doing.  The life of an entrepreneur is not easy.  After a long day, I do ask myself why I’m putting up with this sh!t: getting hung up on the phone, being turned away from annoyed receptionists, living on paycheck to paycheck, working long hours, stressing out, losing out on time with friends and family.  But then I would remind myself of the underlying reasons for choosing this path.

Here are my reasons for becoming an entrepreneur and they keep my engine running in all conditions:

1. Not Gold Rich, but New Rich.  Many people have this misconception that entrepreneurs are going to be ultra-rich, well you might want to think about that again: 90% of new businesses are going to fail within the first 3 years.  If it’s not about money, then what is it? As Tim Ferriss would say, it’s all about the New Rich.  New Rich is the currency of time and mobility.  I cannot stand the 9 to 5, or the cubicle, or the rules, or the micromanagement that comes with any big corporation.

Freedom + Independence + Fun = Booyah!

2. Personal Development.  It’s a definite fact that I won’t grow anymore when it comes to height, but that doesn’t mean that I can’t grow personally.  I’m constantly learning, picking up new skills and challenging myself to explore the unknown territory.  Not only that, but I feel that I get to be myself and do things that truly reflects my character and personality.

3. Community.  I feel so privileged to be surrounded /+ to be meeting /+ to be working along with some of the most enthusiastic and intelligent individuals.   I’m always constantly learning from them and I enjoy being part of a community that shares and exchanges thoughts and knowledge.

4. Live a meaningful and fulfilling life.  At the end of my life, I want to be remembered as someone who has contributed to the community and has made a difference in people’s lives.  This may be through Clinicbook or through other means.  To me, being able to do that is what makes life meaningful and fulfilling.

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1 comment for this entry:
  1. Stanley Lee

    I take you’ve read Tim Ferris’s 4HWW (btw, his latest book 4 Hour body is coming out)? Btw, this video of Jason Fried at TEDxMidwest is pretty good too: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XD2kNopsUs

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