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Starting a business is all in the mindset

I meet many would-be entrepreneurs who complain that they have not started a business. They fire blame for their lack of progress in all sorts of directions – at banks, venture capitalists, taxes, regulations, competitors and so on. But in most cases, the true reasons for our failures lie within us: these demons are what I call The Enemies of Achievement. Here is my list of top excuses:

● Procrastination. It is amazing how reliable we can be at putting off something difficult but worthwhile. We find endless excuses as to why now is never quite the moment to address the issues that really matter. As the shaving products tycoon Victor Kiam said, delay is “opportunity’s assassin”. And while we dither, others charge ahead and reap the rewards.

● Hubris. A modicum of success can be corrupting. It allows us to become lazy and self-satisfied, and forget those who helped us do well. Abstemious habits can wither, while delusions of grandeur replace them. All this undermines the basis of any initial progress. It is vital to keep industrious and one’s eyes on the ultimate prize.

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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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