Your Unfair Edge
Life and business are built upon unjustly distributed advantages, and there's no reason to disdain only a few of them
Entrepreneur
Gourav Jaswal is the Founder of an incubator called Prototyze that has spawned multiple digital-economy ventures. He's also the Director of a cluster of privately-held, knowledge-capital companies including Synapse, ScreenRoot, Visual JuJu and Junoon Ventures. They are informally and collectively called PrivateUnlimited and are now led by entrepreneurial leadership.
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Life and business are built upon unjustly distributed advantages, and there's no reason to disdain only a few of them
You don't have to be mentally imbalanced to become an entrepreneur. But if you are, occasionally it helps
Is it possible to work 250 hours a month and still remain healthy, happy and married?
Delightful insights from mathematics and biology are at the heart of something we seem bewilderingly ignorant about: Everything has an appropriate size
What leads to the belief that twenty-first century companies cannot be created by people over 30? Or 40? Or even 50?
Why are increasing numbers of people pining to 'retire by 40'? And why are we envying those who seem to be doing nothing, instead of feeling sorry for them?
Starting your own business is not something that is right for everyone. Or for our world