In this episode, Case Lane discusses three definitions for entrepreneurial behavior - literal, functional and practical.
Entrepreneurs come from all backgrounds, have every type of education, varied work experiences, and a mix of experiences. Yet aspiring entrepreneurs often ask the question about: How to Be An Entrepreneur - as if there is one all encompassing approach.
The literal approach is the pop culture image created by today's most famous billionaires - who all have different personalities and public personas.
The functional approach is the entrepreneurial definition to seek opportunity, allocate resources and deliver value. A definition that still leaves gaps for many who ask: how.
The practical approach is to do the work. If any definition unites entrepreneurs, it is the knowledge that they work consistently and relentlessly on their ideas until one (or several) become major successes.
Aspiring entrepreneurs can choose any definition to model, and still end up as an entrepreneur because every possible path is open to those who are ready and willing to do the work.
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