When you study the lives of successful entrepreneurs, you might notice that most didn't set out to build a business. They identified an opportunity in the guise of a problem that could be solved with technology of the day. The produced a solution and lots of other people had the same problem and were willing to pay for the solution.
Folks who just want to make a lot of money become stock brokers, merchant bankers or venture capitalists and "invest" other people's money in the efforts of the problem solvers.
Be obsessed with whatever you believe you’re solving.
When you study the lives of successful entrepreneurs, you might notice that most didn't set out to build a business. They identified an opportunity in the guise of a problem that could be solved with technology of the day. The produced a solution and lots of other people had the same problem and were willing to pay for the solution.
Folks who just want to make a lot of money become stock brokers, merchant bankers or venture capitalists and "invest" other people's money in the efforts of the problem solvers.