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It's Like Milking a Fish
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What's it like to be an entrepreneur? And a social one at that? It's a tough question to answer, but I can tell you this - it all starts with trying. So far this week, I've met with four entrepreneurs here in Nashville – all doing different things, but all incredibly passionate about what they're doing. Next week, I'll make my first trip to the very cool city of Madison, Wisconsin to talk to a group of current and aspiring young entrepreneurs about how they can turn their passions into a profession by paving their own path. Those who know me know that I never planned on being an entrepreneur, but that I enjoy every single minute of it. There's risk, there's reward, there's freedom, there's excitement, there's disappointment, there's opportunity – and that's just Monday before lunch. And so when people ask me what it's like to start my own company and be a social entrepreneur, I tell them: It's like trying to milk a fish. I'm no scientist, but I'm pretty sure fish don't produce milk. Which is exactly my point. When you're driven to live out your passions in a way that pays the bills, you have big dreams, big desires and big plans. You want to sell milk to anyone and everyone who wants and needs it. But, reality sets in and you are restrained by budgets, staffing issues, development deadlines, social connections, and time. All you have is a lake full of fish. And so I'm in a spot where I've got to try to figure out how to milk my fish. On the one hand, I could sell my fish and buy some cows. Then, I could sell the milk I so badly dream of having. Or, I could decide to sell seafood instead. I'm not as passionate about it, but it's what I've got at the moment. And so the entrepreneur finds himself or herself in one of two places: follow the passion or follow the opportunity. If you're lucky, the two of these will intersect perfectly, and you'll be happy and rich. But if they don't, you may spend a lifetime trying to get dairy from aquatic life and it will never happen. But at least you tried. Better to spend part of your life trying something new that you believe in than all of it wondering what could have been. You have to at least try. Because as it turns out you can milk fish - but for eggs, not milk. But you'd never know it if you didn't take the time to try and figure it out.
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Latarsha commented, on December 7, 2007 at 1:23 a.m.:
Just HAD to follow your "you can milk fish" link.
Who would have ever guessed that you could actually "milk" a fish?
And in fact, as entrepreneurs, you've got to be willing to milk a fish every now and then.
You've got to figure out how to do something magical with your talents in such a way that you are able to "milk" and idea that can impact the lives of others while paying you your worth.
Thanks for sharing your insight!