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The people in school who have those three qualities are often that way because they conform to a standard. Meanwhile, the kids who won’t or can’t conform are the ones who are left out. http://www.skmurphy.com/blog/2011/09/29/entrepreneurs-are-noncomformists/

Entrepreneurs Are Noncomformists

Don't Let Personal Biases Sabotage Your Startup - Forbes

Image via Wikipedia I’m sure we have all seen entrepreneurs with high levels of passion and confidence touting an idea that seems to make very little sense to us. Of course, we never see ourselves in this mode, yet we need to recognize that all humans see reality differently through a built-in set of “cognitive biases,” based on their own unique background of experiences, training, and mental state. http://www.forbes.com/sites/martinzwilling/2011/07/10/dont-let-personal-biases-sabotage-your-startup/

Clarity of Vision

http://www.startupcfo.ca/2011/09/clarity-of-vision/ I was traveling with one of my partners ( John ) yesterday. When you get out of the office with team members you often end up having great conversations that would never happen during the usual office hustle. Yesterday we found ourselves with 45 minutes between meetings and just sat down to shoot the shit about the companies we have invested in and looked at.
One of the biggest myths I still see in the community of new entrepreneurs is the assumption that “All I need is a good idea, and some investor will give me the big money I need to build the business.” http://blog.startupprofessionals.com/2011/05/entrepreneurs-build-big-dreams-without.html

Entrepreneurs Build Big Dreams Without Big Money

Visionaries of tech share their lessons on thinking big (videos) | VentureBeat (Build 20100722155716)

http://venturebeat.com/2010/06/25/visionaries-of-tech-share-their-lessons-on-thinking-big-videos/ Yesterday, the who’s who of Silicon Valley gathered at the 13th annual SDForum awards event at the chateau home of Kelly Porter of Woodside Capital. ( See our photo gallery ). Every year, SDForum, a nonprofit technology-industry association, hands out its Visionary Awards to the people who have helped make Silicon Valley one of best places on earth for tech innovation.

The visionary’s lament

http://www.startuplessonslearned.com/2010/09/visionarys-lament.html “But customers don’t know what they want!” It’s an anguished cry that I have heard often from startup founders.
http://the99percent.com/tips/6993/Brainstorming-20-Making-Ideas-That-Really-Happen One of the most common questions we hear at 99% is: “How do I get more out of my brainstorming sessions?”

Brainstorming 2.0: Making Ideas That Really Happen :: Tips :: The 99 Percent

Small Business, Big Vision – How can such a simple phrase hold such powerful meaning?

Small Business, Big Vision

http://www.youngentrepreneur.com/blog/small-business-big-vision/

12 tech leaders’ resolutions for 2012 — Tech News and Analysis

http://gigaom.com/2011/12/27/12-for-2012/ In GigaOM's second article in our series on New Year's resolutions from 12 tech leaders, Wordpress founder Matt Mullenweg digs into why the Internet needs strong, independent platforms for those of us who don't want to be at the mercy of someone else's domain.

Easy to criticize, hard to create | A Smart Bear

http://blog.asmartbear.com/criticize-create.html I can rip any business idea to shreds.
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