An entrepreneur consultant made an interesting experiment:
We have gathered ten volunteers from a group of entrepreneurs. First, let these ten people go through a dark house. Under the guidance of the host, these 10 people have successfully passed through.
Then, the host opens a light in the room. In the dark light, volunteers saw everything in the room and were shocked by a cold sweat. The ground of this house is a large pool with more than a dozen crocodiles in it. There is a narrow wooden bridge above the pool. They just walked over the wooden bridge.
The host asked, "Now, who of you want to go through this House again ?"
No one answered. After a long time, three of them stood up boldly.
One of them walked over with great care, and the speed was much slower than the first time. The other stepped onto the wooden bridge trembling and climbed over the bridge halfway through; the third one just took a few steps and suddenly fell down and never dared to move forward.
The host turned on the other nine lights in the room, and the light lit the room as if it were in the daytime. At this time, the volunteers saw a safety net installed under the bridge, but they did not see it because of the light color of the network cable.
"Who is willing to pass this wooden bridge now ?" The host asked.
Five more people stood up this time.
"Why don't you want ?" The host asked the remaining two people.
"Is this secure ?" The two asked in unison.
Philosophy: in many cases, entrepreneurship is like a small wooden bridge. Failure is often caused by lack of confidence rather than being competent or weak. A positive and optimistic attitude can help you overcome your fear and successfully pass through a small wooden bridge