BY
ANDREW MEDAL, A SERIAL ENTREPRENEUR
If your dad gave you a loan of a million bucks, you went to a private school on mommy or daddy’s dime and are “building a business” now, or you grew your parent’s wine business from $3 million to 60 million (although you’re a smart dude, Gary Vaynerchuk, you don’t know what it’s like to be so broke that you save your Top Ramen seasoning packets "just in case"), do not read this column. Also, stop reading if you’ve written something about “Greatness,” unless, of course, you’re one of the Michaels (sleeping on a sister’s couch isn’t really that rough).Alright, are my real entrepreneurs in the house now? Good.
I recently read that Top Ramen is the new currency in prison. Spoiler alert: That shit has been the currency since the beginning of prison, because motherf-ckers are hungry and broke. Top Ramen is cheap. Guess what? It’s not just currency in the joint, it’s currency on the streets -- in the real entrepreneurial circles where that same hunger lives. I know, because I’ve lived it.
Building a business is hard as f-ck.
Especially if you’re self-made. That means you either somehow figured out how to bootstrap your way to profits, held a job while building a business or created something valuable enough to bring on investors, all which are worthy and difficult feats.
So, anyone out there, staying up to 3 a.m. to get that website finished with your business partner, borrowing money from friends just to eat and pay rent or grinding every day just to get that next client, or whatever your hustle is, I salute you. Some thoughts:
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