Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Entrepreneurs

An entrepreneur is one who finds customers for a solution to a problem, then does the hard work of producing the solution, working with savings (capital) and the excess production capacity of the best producer in the world. The motivation is the opportunity to work in a field you love, taxing all of your human talents to serve others, doing good while doing well. The work becomes the lifestyle.

The entrepreneur always innovates, never copies. An entrepreneur may sell hats, but not the same hats as anyone else. At worst, an entrepreneur may be inspired to improve upon a less viable option presently in the market.

The product the entrepreneur introduces is ever perfected and accessorized, for there is no solution that cannot be improved upon, and eventually, as some innovations become commoditized, the innovators' products are taken by the conservators who apply their economies of scale in production, finance and distribution to make the innovators' original product available to an ever wider market through a lower price.

Thus the innovators introduces the good and true and beautiful, and the conservators makes it more better cheaper faster.


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