Entrepreneurship has to be a love affair

Acharya Prashant
3 min readApr 24, 2021

The following is an excerpt from a samvaad (dialogue) session with Acharya Prashant.

Questioner: So, you yourself are an entrepreneur. So, how would you define Entrepreneurship? And what would you define as value creation by an entrepreneur? And subsequently what advice would you give to budding entrepreneurs out here?

Acharya Prashant: See, there is entrepreneurship that is just an extension of what you have been all your life, right? Most people present in this room at this time would have been quite competitive all their life. I too have been that way, I know the campus, I have lived here for a duration longer than you have been here. So, we have chased numbers, we have tried to edge ahead of the next person. Success for us has been something quantitative. The number has to be good enough; the number has to be better than the average. If possible, higher than everybody else, right? So, there are percentages that we chase, then there is CGPA, before that percentile, then CTC.

There is a kind of entrepreneurship that says, “Start the company, see which sectors are hot and booming, and when you reach a certain stage after many rounds of funding, sell it off.” Right? And add a few more zeros to your personal bank balance. That’s one kind of entrepreneurship. It makes no real change to who you are, in your own style, in your…

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