WEEK 14
My final lecture to everyone is simple;

The entrepreneurial journey is one for people who are not easily gag down by failures and disappointment. This journey, the entrepreneurial journey, is one that is full of struggles and failures, but one thing I have learned from this course is every entrepreneur can be successful—only if they don’t give up and quit when trials come their way. Entrepreneurial journey is a journey for the Heros; people that have the spirit of not quitting, or getting discouraged along the way. Every successful entrepreneur we have seen or known have, at some point in the entrepreneurial journey, had to deal with disappointments and failures. Had they gave up, maybe, the world would not be the way it is for us. We are all familiar with Noah’s account in Genesis. Yes, it was tough for him. I believe he had multiple failures and discouragement and scorn from the very people the Lord commandment he build the ship to save. But he never gave up after all. He persevered, and was able to save the human race at his time. What I have personally learned from this account is never give up; your success is a blessing to many people. The Lord wants to bless His children and He does that through others, so note that your success is indeed a blessing.

If I were to give anybody any advice about the entrepreneur journey, it will be, never make money making a priority in this journey.

REASONS:
1. If you focus all your attention on the returns you’re to make, it will lead you into making terrible decisions. You will not begin the business with the end in mind. You may not even realize this but reinvesting your profit back into the business becomes something difficult. And before you realize, the business goes bankrupt and you will have to close it down or sell it out.


2. Another debilitating reason why you should not prioritize money in this journey is, it brings greed and selfishness. Because you are focus on the money, you tend to treat others unfairly. You don’t pay your workers what’s due them. You pay them less than what they work for. Your focus is enriching yourself by taking advantage of other people. Then “a full day’s job for a full day’s pay” become something off the hook. Your employees won’t work for you. And if they did, they won’t work to their satisfaction and to your satisfaction. And the success of every business depends on the workers. You can’t afford to treat others unfairly.

Never think you can go through this journey alone. You sure need God and your family. Put your trust in your Heavenly Father. Keep His commandments, and live worthy of His presence in your life. Go to Him and seek for help on what to do and not to do in this journey. Your wife and your children(if any) should be your priority. Have a good relationship with them. Love and care for them. Be there for them always because they are your source of happiness. Protect and prioritize them.

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