We’ve all heard it. The finger-pointing. The blame game. "If only I was lucky like [insert name]" But, personally, I believe the truth about entrepreneurship or whatever it is you are trying to get great at is you BECOME an entrepreneur. A great entrepreneur? They can make anything work. They can turn any simple idea into something people care about. They know how to get others emotionally invested. It's just like what it means to be a great comedian. It’s not what they talk about, it’s how they do it. They could talk about a chair, and you’d be on the ground laughing. An example I think about is one of my favorite entrepreneurs, Jesse Itzler, who has done so much. And one thing he has been making a lot of money off of is his Big A** Calendar. At surface level, it's just a freakin calendar. Like there is nothing to it 🤣 But he has made it work. He turned it into a movement. And pretty much, in my opinion, he is only one of a few people who could make something like that work. Why? Because he IS a great entrepreneur. It's his identity. And I think this relates to anything we do. So, I ask you: How does someone actually become a great entrepreneur/whatever it is they are trying to get great at? What steps can they take? 👇 Drop your thoughts Let's continue to learn and grow together.