Doing What You Love: Musings On Entrepreneurship

“They say that if you love what you do, then you will never work a day in your life. I don’t know if that’s entirely true, because I find myself working 10 times harder at what I love doing.”

By Ihsan Eid Salhia | edited by Aby Sam Thomas | Sep 24, 2021

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They say that if you love what you do, then you will never work a day in your life.

I don’t know if that’s entirely true, because I find myself working 10 times harder at what I love doing.

But I can tell you one thing: one of the main reasons I became an entrepreneur was to have the freedom to do more of what I love doing, without anyone telling me it’s time to go home.

Preparing, strategizing, and executing are all part of an entrepreneur’s exercise routine, and seeing the results after has such a satisfying feeling that makes you want to do more.

This is just one of the reasons why I became an entrepreneur.

Related: By Promising Entrepreneurs Business Accounts That Can Be Opened In 48 Hours, Emirates Development Bank’s New App Aims To Redefine Business Banking In The UAE

Image by Ihsan Eid Salhia (@tgfromdubai)

They say that if you love what you do, then you will never work a day in your life.

I don’t know if that’s entirely true, because I find myself working 10 times harder at what I love doing.

But I can tell you one thing: one of the main reasons I became an entrepreneur was to have the freedom to do more of what I love doing, without anyone telling me it’s time to go home.

Preparing, strategizing, and executing are all part of an entrepreneur’s exercise routine, and seeing the results after has such a satisfying feeling that makes you want to do more.

This is just one of the reasons why I became an entrepreneur.

Related: By Promising Entrepreneurs Business Accounts That Can Be Opened In 48 Hours, Emirates Development Bank’s New App Aims To Redefine Business Banking In The UAE

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