01-29-2014, 08:10 AM
If you don't at least aim high then you can never succeed. If it doesn't work out as you planned you will still presumably be just as qualified as everyone else in your field. Any failures are just lessons learned.
I assume that you would start out cheaper than others to get the experience and client base and then ramp it up as you get better and the clients are happier with your service?
Personally I tend not to discuss my ambitions, especially long term super ambitious ones, with other people because they inevitably become doubtful and negative. Plus if you later change your mind....
I am assuming that by the time we have finished AM in five months or so, there is a reasonable chance that our goals may have shifted due to changing internal value systems.
I assume that you would start out cheaper than others to get the experience and client base and then ramp it up as you get better and the clients are happier with your service?
Personally I tend not to discuss my ambitions, especially long term super ambitious ones, with other people because they inevitably become doubtful and negative. Plus if you later change your mind....
I am assuming that by the time we have finished AM in five months or so, there is a reasonable chance that our goals may have shifted due to changing internal value systems.
Fear Is The Mind-killer