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The Entrepreneurs Creed

Vincent Hunt
1 min readSep 30, 2019

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This gem was written by Thomas Paine the Author of Common Sense in 1776. It held an enormous amount of weight then, and an even greater amount of weight today.

I am inspired by this writing EVERY TIME I read it.

The Entrepreneurs Creed

I do not choose to be a common man,
It is my right to be uncommon … if I can,
I seek opportunity … not security.
I do not wish to be a kept citizen.
Humbled and dulled by having the
State look after me.
I want to take the calculated risk;
To dream and to build.
To fail and to succeed.
I refuse to barter incentive for a dole;
I prefer the challenges of life
To the guaranteed existence;
The thrill of fulfillment
To the stale calm of Utopia.
I will not trade freedom for beneficence
Nor my dignity for a handout
I will never cower before any master
Nor bend to any threat.
It is my heritage to stand erect.
Proud and unafraid;
To think and act for myself,
To enjoy the benefit of my creations
And to face the world boldly and say:
This, with God’s help, I have done
All this is what it means
To be an Entrepreneur.

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Vincent Hunt
Vincent Hunt

Written by Vincent Hunt

Founder & CEO at The Bureau of Creative Intelligence - The Post-Industrial Economy Leadership Enablement Co. | In Pursuit of Creative Excellence Since 1995 🦉

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