Are you an accidental or habitual entrepreneur?

52 Reviews is a blog I came across while browsing the Problogger Job Board.  At first I thought this blog was just a web/blog development site and I was pleasantly surprised to see that there are some pretty interesting posts in this blog that professes to contain "resources for risk-takers".

The one post caught my attention as I was scrolling down the page and it is titled "Accidental vs. Habitual Entrepreneurs" and describes what each type of entrepreneur is and some of the differences between them:

Accidental: This person will do something he/she enjoys doing, with no ambition to start a company. This activity they enjoy doing becomes popular and they are presented with a way to monetize, and end up doing it full time. …

Habitual: This person’s sole goal is to own a business. Sometimes they don’t even care for what the business does, as long as its a good company and they care for the business goals. They will start many businesses, have most of them fail, but never give up. …

To read more, read the post.  I found it to be an interesting post and look forward to catching up on some of the older posts as well as reading new content.


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4 responses to “Are you an accidental or habitual entrepreneur?

  1. Eric Allam avatar

    Paul, thanks for the link and the write-up. Glad you enjoyed the habitual vs. accidental post, hopefully ill be able to pull out more articles like that in the future.

  2. Eric Allam avatar

    Paul, thanks for the link and the write-up. Glad you enjoyed the habitual vs. accidental post, hopefully ill be able to pull out more articles like that in the future.

  3. Eric Allam avatar

    Paul, thanks for the link and the write-up. Glad you enjoyed the habitual vs. accidental post, hopefully ill be able to pull out more articles like that in the future.

  4. Eric Allam avatar

    Paul, thanks for the link and the write-up. Glad you enjoyed the habitual vs. accidental post, hopefully ill be able to pull out more articles like that in the future.

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