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Robin Copernicus
The Six Percent Entrepreneur
In a Clubhouse room the other night, angel investor and venture capitalist David Rose suggested that there are three types of entrepreneurs. Type 1: circumstantial entrepreneurs trying to survive and get themselves out of poverty Type 2: natural-born entrepreneurs Type 3: self-made entrepreneurs David goes on to mention that he only invests in Type 2s. He later revealed that Type 2s are hypomanic. A survey of college students revealed that six percent scored high on hypomanic traits. This is The Six Percent that change the world. The Six Percent evaluate risk in different...
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4.5 stars from 24 ratings
Terrible
Your descriptions are littered with typos and grammatical mistakes. You mention that CoffeeZilla is “not fair,” yet you don’t even reach out to him for comment for your podcast. Terrible
greendreamwaianae via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/21/21
Robin delivers ALL the goods on everything you need to know about being an entrepreneur in a way no one else is. I highly recommend starting with episode 1 and not stopping until your brain melts and you’re in hypomanic overdrive
Koi.wolf via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 07/13/21
From a non-six percenter.
Although I'm more of a Shunryu Suzuki fourth horse entrepreneur (i.e. not a natural), I like these episodes. Short, focused topics that are on point for anyone looking to further their entrepreneurial efforts.Read full review »
Slyboots69 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 07/04/21
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