#entrepreneurs #work #respect #mindset
Have you ever noticed how some online entrepreneurs seem to have a superiority complex when it comes to people who work “normal” jobs? 🤔 It’s as if they think that unless you’re making millions and driving a fancy car, you’re not successful.
But why can’t we all just respect each other’s hustle? 🤷♂️ After all, honest work is honorable work, right? As long as we’re not out here breaking the law, we should be able to appreciate each other’s grind.
Here are a few reasons why online entrepreneurs might insult those who work traditional jobs:
– They have a skewed idea of success 📉
– They may be insecure about their own achievements 🤷♀️
– They don’t understand the value of hard work 💪
So, what’s the solution? Let’s all remember that success looks different for everyone and that we should respect each other’s paths. Whether you’re a CEO or a cashier, we all play a part in the economy and deserve recognition for our contributions. Let’s lift each other up instead of tearing each other down. 💡
What do you think? Let’s keep this conversation going!
You are talking about the people who are trying to sell you some get rich quick scheme.
because they want everyone to buy the course they’re selling.
I think a piece of it is simple marketing: speak to your audience. They’re not speaking to people with jobs who aren’t comfortable with entrepreneurship, they’re speaking to people who hate working for someone else and dream of working for themselves and building something that they own. The people who are offended aren’t their people anyway.
They’re trying to sell you something. A book, a course, a newsletter.
Real entrepreneurs build shit rather than belittling potential customers. Real entrepreneurs are all about value. The value you can provide potential clients.
Ignore the haters. Run your race. Focus on the big picture and where you are right now.
It’s the wanna be’s. Ime ppl who are paying the mortgage on their own fully understand how hard it is and why not everyone is going to want to or be able to.
Why do people who work normal jobs diss on entrepreneurs? 🤣
Why does anyone diss on a n y t h i n g
> Most of them think that because you dont drive a lambo or are a CEO that you’re a loser & a failure.
Who exactly?
Actually, for “real” Entrepreneur’s it is quite different. We work with people daily and it is our sole purpose to put people into positions that allow them to maintain the company while we are away. There is 100% nothing wrong with working for money. People forget, whether you are a school janitor or a nuclear engineer.. all jobs have difficulties and task to complete. One doesn’t work without the other.
I literally had to prove this point before. One time I was checking out one of our car lots.. I noticed the person we have do all the cleaning was doing a super amount of work because people were just being stupid and careless. Throwing garbage under desk.. not cleaning up after themselves in the break rooms. So I told them.. fine. Don’t empty the trash cans at night for a week.
I made our GM tell everyone they would be doing it themselves for the week. As you could imagine.. people changed quickly and started to respect the other persons job quite a bit more. You think “Oh, they only take out the trash”. Well, when you do it for 80 people.. its quite the job. Everyone’s job is equally important.
I’ll take the contrary point of view….. Although other have accurately pointed out most of them (on social media anyway) are trying to sell something.
However, if you come across real people who are actually successful and have this take….. They’re either early in their journey and doing and saying those things makes them feel better about themselves – maybe gives them the fortitude to deal with the hard days they’re bound to face.
OR They have been around a while and actually accomplished some things and you’re just mishearing/misunderstanding them…. When what they’re actually saying is “if you’re unhappy with your life, and you’re just complaining without taking any action to fix or change it – shut up”
It’s social media commenters. They all insult everyone. Go focus on something that is useful to you instead.
Nothing wrong with having a 9-5. Entrepreneurship is a grind and isn’t for everyone
Because they can’t provide net positive value so they must subtract from your value and offer to fill the gap.
I.e. dumbass courses.
You’re using wantrepreurs/gurus as your point of reference. But to be fair, that is the primary audience of this sub.
The truth is, if everybody was an entrepreneur, then their lives would have been a lot harder and the competition would have been cutthroat in very overcrowded markets.
They’re not entrepreneurs. They hucksters and grifters.
LOL I remember once many years ago there was a former colleague who wanted to meet with me and my co-founders. We had a company, with revenues and some funding and big dreams (it went well).
At lunch he is pitching us this MLM and condescendingly asking us if we really want to keep working for the man and don’t we want the freedom that comes with wealth. He knew all about our company. Can’t make this shit up.
>I was always taught that honest work is always honorable work.
I absolutely believe this.
They don’t.
Your thinking of some idiots on you tube who try to make people feel bad, so that they can sell them a course.
Most entrepreneurs aren’t like grant cardone.
My experience is usually they are people persons, interested in those around them. And able to motivate and lead people.
just typical of those with type A personality
“online entrepreneurs” = people who are trying to sell you some get rich quick scheme.
The more the successful a person is the more humble he is, i know people who’ve +500 employees but will never insult a honest worker!.
some are trying to sell you. some have a little success and think they figured out all of life.
Anybody with this ‘mindset’ is trying to sell you some get-rich-quick scheme.
I’ve never tried to insult people like that. It’s a grass is greener on the other side thing, in my opinion. Both types of work have merits and perils.
Because devaluing your customer current position makes the chasm of desire to the lifestyle offering bigger
I mostly see that happening online, not in real life. I don’t see entrepreneurs bashing their friends with a normal job
They’re trying to sell you courses
I haven’t seen this happen. I’ve seen them say they’ll never be a w2 employee anymore, and they aren’t employable, but I’ve never heard them say anything derogatory towards w2 employees.
If someone talks of a job that requieres work and is honest with spite or disgust , that someone is dilutional and an idiot
I recently watched a clip of a Diary of CEO podcast with Simon Sinek. He describes the reason very well by talking about Andrew Tate and why his approach of calling others losers and suckers is working. Andrew Tate has definitely led to the rise of get rich quick people who call themselves entrepreneur. Here is the link to the clip:
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WravAUf89E&t=322s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WravAUf89E&t=322s)
Because they’re trying to sucker you into shit. Kinda like how MLMs like to make you believe you’re a business owner working for yourself.