For good or ill, unreasonable individuals run things. They are the ones who care the most, shout loudest, want it more and get their way — in politics, in life and in business.
Entrepreneurs are very much of that breed: They are more stubborn, more radical, resilient, manic — more intense than Joe Average. I know, for I have spent 30 years trying to cope with them as business partners.
All that energy and ambition create new companies, great innovations and material progress. But inevitably it comes at a price. And often that price is paid by those around them — in particular, their spouses and families.
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