Daniel DiPiazza: The Good, Bad, and Ugly of Entreprenurship

EPISODE · May 1, 2017 · 48 MIN

Daniel DiPiazza: The Good, Bad, and Ugly of Entreprenurship

from The Unmistakable Creative Podcast

For any listening who is thinking about starting a business, thinking about doing something on their own because instagram told you to or because you feel like it’s going to be easier, just know that you can’t have all the good stuff of entrepreneurship without the bad stuff too. It’s just not possible. It’s just like life. A lot of people are looking at entrepreneurship and saying “I want this result. I want a million dollars. And I’m very ambitious.” The link between those things is entrepreneurship. They’re thinking that they have to become entrepreneurs because they want to make money. That’s not the only way to make money and it’s certainly not the easiest way to make money. You have to be able to do all the stuff that nobody talks about if you want to be an entrepreneur. You don’t just start a brand and that makes you money – Daniel DiPiazzaDaniel is the founder of Rich20Something and leader of the tribe. He built the company up from humble beginnings blogging away in his basement. His honest and incredible writing abilities caused his blog to “break the internet” exploding him into the spotlight getting him features in outlets such as Time Magazine, Fortune, Entrepreneur, Business Insider, and Yahoo! Business. He’s also the author of Rich 20 Something: Ditch Your Average Job, Start and Epic Business and Score the Life You Want.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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