Entrepreneurs aren’t machines; they are human.

Humans make capitalism work.

Life’s rush makes us forget that we have entrepreneurs in our midst who do what they can to try and sustain themselves while running their businesses. When entrepreneurs run businesses the right way, this act of entrepreneurship tends to provide sustenance to many others.

Businesses make money, and everyone else lives off it — employees, vendors, the Government, and even other businesses. In essence, it’s the root of all capitalism.

The spirit of entrepreneurship didn’t just start with the industrial revolution; it started when humanity rolled over onto earth. If it wasn’t cash that was exchanged, it was goods (barter system).

Sales, persuasion, negotiation, leverage, and working in teams are all ancient. Given that it’s so ancient, well-practiced, and so very human, we still have trouble grasping how entrepreneurship works. We still struggle to manage resources, cash, products, and people. We struggle to build processes and work with teams.

Yet, the struggle itself is a part of the spirit. This is what makes for a successful business.

 

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Abdul Vasi is a digital strategist with over 24 years of experience helping businesses grow through technology, marketing, and performance-led execution. Before starting this blog, he led a successful digital agency that served well-known brands and individuals across various industries. At AbdulVasi.me, he shares practical insights on travel, business, automobiles, and personal finance, written to simplify complex topics and help readers make smarter, faster decisions. He is also the author of 4 published books on Amazon, including the popular title The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.

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