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The term 'aspiring entrepreneur' seems to be used to refer to anyone who wants to be an entrepreneur.  But the origins of the two words would imply a different meaning.  Is the aspiring entrepreneur forever aspiring, fulfilling the 'aspirational' part of the term without any action?  Or is the aspiring entrepreneur who uses both terms implying motivation, perseverance and ambition by insisting on the use of the words together?  And what do you do if you're the former?

If you believe you do too much aspiring:

  1. Work on researching your business idea and your potential community
  2. Talk to those who have gone before you, and if you do not know successful people watch the videos, read the books and listen to the podcasts of those you would like to know
  3. Define where you can add value to a specific niche - by being the niche within the niche
  4. Take action.  Implement the information you have learned.

The aspiring and entrepreneur work best together when you take your vision past aspiration and on to implementation.