Rejection is a blessing in disguise. It's a cosmic force aligning us with what truly matters. In the moment, rejection stings, but keep an open mind and focus on the big picture. Rejection is a catalyst for personal growth, a potent motivator for entrepreneurs. It propels us to prove the naysayers and cynics wrong. It drives us to move mountains, to change the world.
Read MoreBurning my ships (or: why not having a plan B makes for a stronger plan A because you’re forced to commit)
Burning ships is more than a bold action; it's confirmation that you're exactly where you need to be. As entrepreneurs, this decision is pivotal, testing your character to the core and determining the course of your future.
Read MoreFaring The Storm That is Life - My Remarks to 100 Global Startups Graduating from the Newchip Accelerator
I want you to remember that entrepreneurship is one of the hardest paths anyone can take in life. I mean, think of it. You have spent, not just the past six months in this accelerator, but very likely several years of your life building this dream of yours and turning it from nothing into something. That’s hard. That’s really, really hard.
Read MoreAs the World Changes In Front of Your Eyes - Entrepreneurs Must Drive Change & Innovate!
Today is already different than yesterday, and tomorrow will be almost unrecognizable. This is why it’s important that you think critically of how your contribution, be it as an entrepreneur or investor, will make a meaningful impact in our world today, tomorrow, and far into the future.
Read MoreHow My Journey to Peru as a 19-Year-Old Changed My Life Forever
The harsh reality experienced by Peruvian children is unlike anything American children face. I chose to teach elementary-age children primarily because they are the one group of people who have the greatest opportunity to impact their nation. In Cuzco, Peru, many children only finish their elementary education in hopes of making it big in town, which, according to them, is becoming a tour guide. Faced with that ideal, my goal in going down to Peru was to not only teach English, but above all, to foment in them the desire to expand their horizons and pursue a professional career. Unfortunately, for most children, those types of aspirations are far-fetched since the pervasive Peruvian poverty is a major hindrance on their dreams, their life, their future.
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