some may have heard of the following principles, but some may have never heard of them. But it doesn't matter. We hope these voices from Silicon Valley (TINA seelig) will be a Christmas gift for friends tonight.
1. The problem is the opportunity. The larger the problem, the larger the opportunity. At least you should first try to solve some simple problems and make solving the problems a habit. In this way, you will become more comfortable in the face of big problems.
2. The harder you work, the luckier you are. People tend to see the halo of others' success, but do not know how much effort the others have made behind the success. Luck is made by myself. From tomorrow on, I will devote myself to my work and create luck for myself.
3. Locate the intersection of interest, skill, and market. You may not be able to support yourself if you invest in an industry based on your interests. You can only develop your hobbies if you have both interests and skills; interest, skill, and market are the things you really need to fight.
4. Be willing to try and fail, and make failure fast and cheap. Do not hide your name and leave your hometown to avoid ridicule. Many entrepreneurs failed to start their own business one by one, but they kept getting up and finally achieved great success. To write a failed resume for yourself, it means you have not tried it.
5. Do not wait for others to tell you what you should do. The entrepreneurial spirit is the spirit of active discovery and action, rather than passively waiting for others to tell you how to do it. Entrepreneurs print the president's business cards for themselves, and the employees give the cards even if they are the president.
6. The world is very small. You can speak with mercy and pay attention to your work. In the future, you may have many chances to stay on the same zhuanqiao with the person you pushed into the river.
7. Prioritize and prioritize operations. Do not try to complete all things at once. On the contrary, you need to wait from the hour to the hour, from the master to the second.
8. Pay attention to the details. Thank you to every investor who wishes to give you a one-minute introduction to your products and companies.
9. Make every member of the team more successful. Because in a team, you are successful only when others succeed.
10. Never give up any opportunity to create perfection. Life is not a rehearsal. Every moment is a real performance. Do not slack yourself and show yourself the most perfect.
my friends, I hope you can remember the above 10 things and hope they will benefit you for your life during your startup.
from: http://www.36kr.com/36kr-team-of-friends-to-the-readers-from-the-u0026quotsilicon-valley-passes-him-for-christmasu0026quot-the-entrepreneur-of-the-10-things-to-know/