Secret Trait of Every Successful Entrepreneur
Conrad Hilton lost his hotel business during the Great Depression but was able to buy it back and build one of the world's most successful corporations. What's his secret?
One of the
qualities that is most helpful in an aspiring entrepreneur is optimism. Without
it you would be foolish to attempt risk. Consider those before us who against
the greatest odds managed to start and build successful businesses. What was
their secret?
Conrad Hilton and
I went to the same high school, N.M.M.I. He started his hotel business prior to
the Great Depression and as a result found himself over extended when the
depression hit. He lost his hotels but was retained as manager. By 1946 he had
bought them back and formed Hilton Hotel Corporation. He was an optimist.
There is an old
saying in the Army, "There's no atheist in a foxhole." That's easy to
figure out and pretty self-explanatory. I'll give you a new one, "There is
no pessimist in a successful start-up or turnaround."
How
many people do you know that have a great idea for a business, talk about it
but never do anything about it? What stops them? Is it the risk of failure?
Based on my years in business I would say it isn't the risk of failure but a
lack of optimism for success. Now you
business I would
say it isn't the risk of failure but a lack of optimism for success. Now you
may think I'm splitting hairs but let me make this distinction.
You have to be a
realist to recognize whether something has the potential to be a success or
not. Does the product, goods or services offered in my new venture have value?
Can I take this model to market and create enough distinction that
differentiates me from the competition? Or if its something completely new, is
there a market for it? If you are being realistic, and the answer is yes, then
you have to ask yourself am I going to put myself out there? Now comes the
optimism. According to Webster, the definition of optimism is an inclination
to put the most favorable construction upon actions and events or to anticipate
the best possible outcome. By looking at that definition, I cannot see how
anyone could start a business or attempt a turnaround without being optimistic!
I have heard from
many readers that they want to start their own business but just aren't ready.
For many that may be true. For those that fit this description, ask yourself
will you ever be ready? There probably will be no better time than right now to
start one. I say this because the macro aspects of the market have hit the
bottom and are coming back up. Not because the government is doing anything but
because business people are. The ability to rebuild the economy rests with you
and me. Our voice, optimism and ultimately the power of small business will
adapt and overcome.
The cost of money
is lower now than before. With interest rates so low, the risk reward
parameters have shifted. Based on today's rates; something slightly better than
break even will return more money than conventional savings, money market or CD
rates.
So, what are you
waiting for?
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