Based on where I stand now, my impression of the initial interview with the entrepreneur I had chosen was that it was very basic and simple. I feel that my questions were not very specific and lacked a certain amount of depth. For the three questions this time, I made sure to make them more deep and interesting.
1. How has entrepreneurship been difficult for you? It was extremely hard in the beginning, building up a company from scratch and gathering people to successfully nourish it over the years.
2. How would you say entrepreneurship has affected you as a person? I am more capable of dealing with challenges and taking risks in life because of entrepreneurship. My sense of creativity has also significantly increased.
3. What would you recommend to someone pursuing entrepreneurship in their life? I would ask them to never give up, to take risks, and to be as innovative, passionate, and creative as their mind allows them.
I definitely think that I am now a lot more comfortable and knowledgeable, when it comes to talking about entrepreneurship in this interview. The entrepreneur that I revisited, Faisal Naseem, also agreed that my new questions were a lot more thought provoking and interesting than my previous ones, and he had though that I had progressed in the subject.
I think these are a very good set of questions. I think they cover a good basis of the main struggles of entrepreneurship. When answered by someone with experience it makes it even better because it just really makes you understand how much it is worth. Please check out my post: kevinramos910.blogspot.com
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