I am always into trying to come up with something entrepreneurial rather than settling down with a 9 to 5 job. An interesting side effect is that people around me feel like they have to share their own inventions and ideas. It’s all good with me. I have trained myself over time to breakdown an idea into components, analyze them and figure out if its doable. The problem is that once I do that, the results I spit back so quickly are usually bad, and people hate it. They like to think they came up with something incredible. Usually I am right for one of the following reason:
1. These are most often either my brothers, my friends from neighborhood, or college friends. What they all have in common is that they are new to entrepreneurial thinking. I mean, I am new myself, and it’s already been 4 years now solid brainstorming. They don’t know that they are walking in my first steps: they are naive and their ideas are unrealistic.
2. The second big problem is that their attention span is too short. They share, get encouragement and/or criticism and that’s where it ends. They don’t do anything about it, they just move to another, ‘better idea’…
3 . Most of them tend to think that getting a product out on the market is easy and can be done on the side of jobs, partying, traveling, and oh yeah, lots of drinking. You can’t start a business and expect to lift it off the ground if you have a full time job. You learn those things when you get to the “doing it” part… which brings us to the most import point:
4. The difference between IDEA and BUSINESS. One thing is to get idea. Everybody has them. Everybody gets brilliant ideas. However, no one does anything about them. Brainstorming is easy. It’s fun but it also tricks you into thinking that once you make a couple steps, you are close to finishing a 30-mile marathon. Big big difference. Marathon is not something you achieve with 1,2, or 3 tries. You have to run hundreds of times distances much shorter. You have to fail many times before you reach your goal. Only it so happens that sometimes you are in the middle of it and you haveГ‚ to change direction for something else…
It really is funny. People come, share their ideas and when I tell them why they will not work, they get mad at me. They often call me Mr Critical or say I am pessimist and nothing will work out for me. Its great – I love hearing that. Call me whatever you want but until someone makes even a super small business out of their idea I am always going to be right…