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That's absolutely true!I get that you're a visionary. I'm the same way. I enjoy dreaming up businesses more than starting them, let alone running them. It's fun to imagine all the huge things you could do if there were were no limits.
The danger of being wired this way is that you'll keep procrastinating on your business, dreaming up bigger and bigger ideas instead of focusing on the first viable one.
Ultimately, that guy not dreaming big but instead launching a local plumbing company will achieve way more than a dreamer rejecting every idea because "it's not big enough."
Every time you have an idea if it is not particularly original or big, you just don't start building the foundation of a new business that could be very profitable and bring true value to the community you are serving.
On the other hand I believe that it could also be helpful to avoid a few failure in the way.
If the idea is strong enough to move yourself out of your comfort zone and really start the business it means that you really believe it is the right idea and you are not chasing the idea of be a business owner.
I joined this community a few hours ago. I've read "the millionaire fastlane " And I'm finishing "the great rat race escape " And I truly believe that these two books changed the way I see and evaluate my ideas and I'm ready to take the big step (I'm actually collecting all the info I need to start my startup B2B which in Italy is kind of messy)
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