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The business creation bug is incurable

Is being an entrepreneur a medical condition? Mark Constantine, co-founder of Lush, the cosmetics empire, seems to think so. I met him while chairing a panel of retail entrepreneurs at a conference last week, and have wondered about his semi-serious remark to that effect since. Is the urge to start and run companies really a pathological affliction?

Unquestionably if you catch the bug it is incurable. Once someone has enjoyed the soaring highs of creating a new venture (and despite the inevitable lows), they can never revert to working for others. For them, life would be too boring.

Among entrepreneurs I know, the hunger to experiment and go for it cannot be satisfied except temporarily – restlessness enters the soul, a longing to seize opportunities and improve the order of things.

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卢克•约翰逊

卢克•约翰逊(Luke Johnson)是一位成果颇丰的企业家和创业家,他为英国《金融时报》撰写企业家专栏。他目前担任英国皇家艺术协会的主席,并管理着一家私人股本投资公司——Risk Capital Partners。约翰逊曾在牛津大学学医,但是毕业后却进入投行业。他在1992年收购PizzaExpress,担任其董事长,并将其上市。到1999年出售的时候,PizzaExpress的股价已经从40英镑涨至800英镑。

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