Alejandro Suárez Sánchez-Ocaña. Entrepreneur and private investor sector Internet and New Technologies.
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Making a living
It is common to hear phrases like "I make my living as I can," or simply "have to make (or sought) life." They are phrases that have joined us and are part of the landscape. I do not share. Life's you and you've won, just being here and makes you all have obligations and rights of others. The nuance is that you have to make is not life, but in Anyway, a good life. That's not so easy, all our decisions, both personal and professionals, will determine how far and how we paint ourselves into the current map. In deinitiva how you can search and make a living. In the midst of what is still an intense economic crisis that engulfs us, that need to survive becomes a desperate cry into the void. One of the career of this situation is to seek opportunities to launch first-person start a business, but in the present context this becomes too much like "rat race", which portrays in his books Robert Kyosaki. Increase our desperation to have the intuition that it is an effort that falls on deaf ears, a futile exercise and void because, look for the solution we seek, the native land is not paid and does not meet our expectations. I remember not so long ago, in 2006, 90% of entrepreneurs had in our country was vocational, many of them would quite simply take on the world. The landscape has changed, today most are entrepreneurs by necessity, not by vocation, and are not concerned about conquering the world, but rather to pay the mortgage next month. When this ecosystem regeneration, achieved w hen Spain appear a million new starters, we will reverse the saddest of the statistics of the number of self-employed (just over three million people in a country of 47 million! ). Tags: Alejandro Suarez Sanchez-Ocana , the Journal of Business , Opinion , tribune























Actually I think it's enough to make a living. I earn a "good life" we will leave to future times (best of course).
Totally agree, but I think unm hue changes a little potential. the need to remove 47 million children, elderly, illiterate social etc.
Good afternoon Alexander
I just saw you added me on Twitter and I decided to explore some of your website. I have not read your book but I have it on the waiting list, I have wanted. After reading your post I remembered "The Black Book of Entrepreneurship" by Fernando Trias de Bes, particularly when talking about the reasons "unfortunate" to undertake that make an entrepreneur (not necessarily motivated) is a "fake" entrepreneur.
At the end of your article, you talk about the contrast of the time dominated by entrepreneurs with current vocation, by necessity. Then you talk about statistics. I have two questions for you:
- You mean there are many or few 3 million compared to 47?
- Do you think that will have positive or negative impact that today more and more entrepreneurs have of necessity?
Thanks and regards,
Jordi Valls