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Saturday, September 17, 2016
Imagination Capital
My father is an entrepreneur, and I grew up with a bunch of people who're children of entrepreneurs.
In a sudden twist of fate, I lose my dad, leaving me with my mom who's working for the government.
I never imagined that I could be an entrepreneur, after all, it's a widespread notion that to be an entrepreneur, one must have a capital to fund your venture. Money. Money. Money.
And I don't have that, financially speaking.
I don't have a million pesos, heck , I don't even have the money to pay what I owe to fully pay my health insurance.
Neither am I capable of starting a large scale business that will launch me from obscurity into stardom.
I just don't see myself as that... yet.
Nothing is fixed in stone, yes?
Then one day, I discovered Jon Orana from a blogger I've been following. He made a fortune selling ebooks.
His capital?
No, not money.
His capital was his imagination.
And because I don't have the financial capital, I would like to believe I have the capital to fully utilize my imagination.
The only thing I have is my head, my hands, my fascination to tell stories, and a slightly crazy imagination.
Do you have a captial? What's yours?
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