what it means to be an #intrepreneur to me
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0.000 HBDwhat it means to be an #intrepreneur to me
<center> <hr>  <hr> ***"If there is a will, there is a way".*** What do we will for, as individuals? As a collective? What possibilities do you see for your future? Technology has enabled us to make "money" in numerous, unimaginable ways. People are making "money" from using child slave labor to mine the minerals to power your phone. The phone, or tablet, or kindle, or handheld device that connects you to your people, to your entertainment, to your work, your life. Do you know what you hold? ***"With great power, comes great responsibility".*** Would you change if meant becoming uncomfortable if it was hard if it meant sacrifice? Where do you put your effort your sweat/tears your blood ? What do you make "money" for? Can you say it is for yourself, your family, your neighbor? Do you neglect the plank in your own eye while you curse others for the weight of theirs? In the thirst of entrepreneurialism, do we forget the perils of capitalism? Can we continue to neglect ourselves, our communities, the Earth? Do we slack on the due diligence of being a responsible denizen in this amazing network of life? Humans are not separate from nature. We are one. If "money" is your goal as an entrepreneur, that is fine. We all just want to be free of pain, in the ways we know how sometimes, we just don't know unaware & unawoken. But it is short-sighted. Plain as day, humans will not survive if we do not shape up organize and evolve. It is imperative, in this very moment to ask yourself what have i done for someone other than myself? who is the last person who told you "i love you"? who is the last person you told that to? Is there space for you to show empathy compassion kindness ? Are you open to filling that gap in their needs? Can you extend that love further and further until you don't see any hungry children, homeless men, murdered women ? How long will you further dehumanize your neighbor? Is business business when it means a broken world? i say we step into the light and lower our hand to lift those behind us. use what we have now and change it for the betterment of all sentient beings on this planet. "Money" is useless when the world is burning. <hr> <br> This poem took a life of its own as I wrote it, but I felt remiss if I did not leave you with any other explanations. As an adult, it is expected to take on financial responsibilities, whether we are prepared for them or not. In this search to accomplish these societally bequeathed quests, some of us find entrepreneurism. I think the ability to "be your own boss" appeals to those unable to fit into the "9-5" lifestyle. With the onset of the "Information Age", making money in a digital world has never been easier. The wacky, unheard of ways that people have made massive incomes have always been around, but now there are recording devices widespread. Instead of paying attention to the *words*, the key is to pay attention to the *action*. What do the wealthy do with their collective actions? Hijack the world and cause needless pain and suffering in order to steal their way to opulence & frivolity. In the quest of entrepreneurialism, I think it's important to remember not to follow that path for wealth 's sake but for the benefit of you, your family, and community. We don't need "money" to do that. Cryptocurrency has opened doors previously closed to those shut out of society, those with overt fascist governments, those who are targeted by abusers & oppressors. We can create a new world without tyranny, but we need to leave behind those mental artifices that cause us to war instead of band together. ***“For the master’s tools will never dismantle the master’s house. They may allow us to temporarily beat him at his own game, but they will never enable us to bring about genuine change. Racism and homophobia are real conditions of all our lives in this place and time. I urge each one of us here to reach down into that deep place of knowledge inside herself and touch that terror and loathing of any difference that lives here. See whose face it wears. Then the personal as the political can begin to illuminate all our choices.”*** -Audre Lorde </center>