Unique entrepreneurship
I’ve hardly read 20 percent of the book and I have already seen true entrepreneurship in Carl and Yanne. In slightly more than three years, they have cycled through half of Europe, learned how to sail also started their trip around the world. All because they sat their mind to it. I find Yanne and Carls ability to meet their goals really interesting and inspiriting.
An entrepreneur is in my opinion someone who takes action and makes a change in their life or in their community. It could be anything for creating the next big company to traveling around the world. I believe that there is an entrepreneur and a risk taker in all of us, because most of us are willing to make changes, regardless of the size. Deciding to make a change and fulfills it is most certainly brave but cannot be performed without a small amount of stupidity.
One of the things I really related to was when the men’s surroundings denied their success, telling that fulfilling the trip would be impossible. Basiclly the men were told to relinquish at point before investing to mush time or money in the project. I’ve experienced this denial a million times. Even though I haven’t sail around the world. I've lived throw it in the things I’ve done like taking charge of small projects, I have managed to conquer all the rebuttal, just like Yanne and Carl did. In general I really liked the fact that Tracey took the time to describe the adversity, because the one can only learn from the downs but enjoy the ups.
An entrepreneur is in my opinion someone who takes action and makes a change in their life or in their community. It could be anything for creating the next big company to traveling around the world. I believe that there is an entrepreneur and a risk taker in all of us, because most of us are willing to make changes, regardless of the size. Deciding to make a change and fulfills it is most certainly brave but cannot be performed without a small amount of stupidity.
One of the things I really related to was when the men’s surroundings denied their success, telling that fulfilling the trip would be impossible. Basiclly the men were told to relinquish at point before investing to mush time or money in the project. I’ve experienced this denial a million times. Even though I haven’t sail around the world. I've lived throw it in the things I’ve done like taking charge of small projects, I have managed to conquer all the rebuttal, just like Yanne and Carl did. In general I really liked the fact that Tracey took the time to describe the adversity, because the one can only learn from the downs but enjoy the ups.
"Thank you for life, and all the little ups and downs that make it worth living."
Anty-Sally