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As an undergraduate studying Entrepreneurship, one thing that has always stood out to me is the difference between an entrepreneur and a business person.
A business person is primarily concerned with the profit to be made. An entrepreneur, on the other hand, is obsessed with identifying problems, discovering gaps, and creating solutions that deliver lasting value.
Where most people see obstacles, entrepreneurs see opportunities.
The more I study entrepreneurship, the more I realize that some of the most impactful ideas were born from people paying attention to problems others ignored. They weren't simply chasing what was popular at the time; they were focused on building something useful enough to make a difference.
That perspective is one of the reasons projects like @wallchain resonate with me. In a space where many are focused on short term gains, @wallchain is addressing real inefficiencies and building solutions around them. To me, that's what entrepreneurship is really about; creating value by solving problems.
Whether it's in business, technology, or everyday life, the people who consistently create value are usually the ones willing to look deeper, ask better questions, and challenge the way things have always been done.
As we step into a new month and a new week, it's a reminder to look beyond immediate rewards and focus on creating impact that lasts.
Here's to building, learning, and spotting opportunities where others see challenges.
Welcome to June FAM 💙

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