One of the hidden virtues of entrepreneurship is constant hard work — being hands-on, practical, and grounded. A true entrepreneur often has dirty hands, stained with oil or dust, and a mind busy building, testing, and creating. But why do I believe entrepreneurs are freer from the persona masks described by Carl Jung? Society tends…
Read more“Social Support” – The Missing Link in Entrepreneurship Development in Developing Countries
I come from Iran, a country the Western world often knows as Persia. Some global institutions categorize us as an emerging market, yet factors like inflation, corruption, and the devaluation of the national currency cast doubt on this classification. In my opinion, these issues are mostly political, tied more to questions of power than to…
Read moreLearning by Experience! The Best Method Of Learning
On the “Train of Joy in the Digital Jungle” I try neither to preach, nor to sell motivational packages, nor even to inspire. Instead, I leave all of that to the personal experience of the reader. As Carl Rogers said, “Experience is, for me, the highest authority.”A person who try learning by experience may pay a heavier price,…
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