Walters’ love for a person fueled an entirely new business that found success. If they don’t love the business, I can’t put that into them.” As an investor, his job is “to make sure that I don’t do anything that, in effect, kills that love of the business.” The point: People love people, and they love working toward something with people who spread that love to others. Love of Efficiency and EaseEven in my own entrepreneurial experience, I’ve seen love spark some of the ideas that attracted me the most. Companies built on making things easier so that more important things — the things we truly love — can take center stage are positioned for success. But funneling your love for your family, your friends, your co-workers, and your free time into your business can absolutely set you up for success — and keep your love intact.
Source: Forbes February 09, 2020 12:56 UTC