Don’t wait to know it all

As soon as we decide, we must begin. We must use what little knowledge we have and move forward. Put some of our litle knowledge immediately into action. We must not wait until we know it all. Especially as it pertains to entrepreneurship we must use what we know and let the rest be unfolded and revealed as we progress.

The analogy is simple: On a foggy night, if you can only see 100 feet in front, once we walk that 100 feet, the next 100 feet of the journey is revealed. And wanting too much knowledge will create inertia and ultimately fear to act. If I knew how hard it was to get rentoid.com up and running, I might not have started. But now I’m in and letting it reveal what needs to be done as I go. And I’m loving it.

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Startup philosophy

I just had a great meeting with a Mick Liubinskas. He runs a business called Pollenizer. Nice guy.

The thing that struck me is that Mick has a really cool philosophy which is evident when you meet him. And it was exactly the same as the philosophy I imagined when I read the words on the Pollenizer website. Which is very cool, because all too often people don’t act the way they claim too.

Actually it’s a pretty simple business or startup philosophy. Are we what our customers imagine? Do we meet or beat expectations? Turns out this has little to do with technology, more to do with attitude and it has a lot to do with our ultimate success.

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