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Most of the entrepreneurs will have doubts some day. Questions like “Am I too far ahead of the market, should I start the company a year later or will I run through cash too fast?” But those doubts are no fundamental doubts concerning the idea, but rather concern the way to approach it. Everybody has got demons chasing him, but an entrepreneur should absolutely never doubt his idea. You cannot afford those doubts. You have to believe in your idea. There is no point in spending a 100 hours a week, if you do not really believe in your idea. To overcome your doubts you will need a tremendous faith that you will succeed.
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Finger, M., Samwer, O. (1998). The Doubts. In: America’s Most Successful Startups. Gabler Verlag, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-663-09252-0_28
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