Two years after starting his delivery company, Frederick Smith’s business was millions of dollar in debt and at the brink of bankruptcy. Investors had rejected his pitch for funding. There was no money to fuel the plane for the next delivery; no money to pay employees. All the company had left was $5,000.
Left with no other option, the founder did something only true hustler could do. He flew to Las Vegas and gambled with the last $5,000 left for the company. When he came back the following week, he had turned the $5,000 to $27,000 – just enough money to pay for the company to stay in operation for another week. Today, his company – Fedex is worth over 66 billion dollars, delivering over one billion packages every year.
This story illustrates the fact that most successful entrepreneurs are hustlers who would take daring risks to make their business succeed. However, it reveals that not every hustler is an entrepreneur. There are very clear distinctions between a hustler and an entrepreneur. And it is important that, as a business person, you understand this difference.
In this video, you’ll learn 7 signs you are simply a hustler and not an entrepreneur; why being an entrepreneur who hustles is better than just being a hustler. Before we get to it, I’ll like to invite you to subscribe to After School TV and hit the notification bell so that you can get notified when we publish new insightful videos like this.
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Left with no other option, the founder did something only true hustler could do. He flew to Las Vegas and gambled with the last $5,000 left for the company. When he came back the following week, he had turned the $5,000 to $27,000 – just enough money to pay for the company to stay in operation for another week. Today, his company – Fedex is worth over 66 billion dollars, delivering over one billion packages every year.
This story illustrates the fact that most successful entrepreneurs are hustlers who would take daring risks to make their business succeed. However, it reveals that not every hustler is an entrepreneur. There are very clear distinctions between a hustler and an entrepreneur. And it is important that, as a business person, you understand this difference.
In this video, you’ll learn 7 signs you are simply a hustler and not an entrepreneur; why being an entrepreneur who hustles is better than just being a hustler. Before we get to it, I’ll like to invite you to subscribe to After School TV and hit the notification bell so that you can get notified when we publish new insightful videos like this.
Visit https://afterschoolmedia.com/ because we have more insightful content waiting for you.
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