It seems that this sentence is not entirely correct now. It should be that if ten people start a business, 9.9 times will die. I think Death of an Entrepreneur is thought-provoking in four aspects.
This society has over-exaggerated the so-called simplicity of entrepreneurs. They have the success of their predecessors, and their descendants are coming one after another. They don’t even know why they start a business, without any plan, and they all rely on passion. Nowadays, there are many successful people in the society who encourage entrepreneurship, and many college students who have just entered the society also want to start a business. In fact, they don’t know how many people who are so-called successful entrepreneurs have fallen silently, and no one knows. The high tide stirred up some waves, causing commotion in a small area.
Those who failed to start a successful business are regarded as failures. They only talk about what it is like to fall short of success. What a pity. It is done once it is done. Most people only want to see eleven people start a business. Among them, the success of one person and the failure of the other ten are ignored, because those mistakes will not appear on oneself, so starting a business is bright. It’s just that they don’t know that that successful person may suddenly collapse one day! Because in the past five years, there has not been a well-known brand created by a newcomer.
People who start a business without core competitiveness and motivation for continuous improvement will easily fall down. Everyone's enthusiasm for money far outweighs their research on products and corporate culture. This era likes novelty, but this era is too fast. It only takes a few days, or even seconds for others to surpass you. I made a small program. Almost all the new theories in this industry were my own original creation. It was once famous, but it was not developed in time. As a result, it was instantly caught up with my peers after they learned about it. Fortunately, I had an epiphany, but I could only barely maintain balance.