How You Know
You've Created the Company of Your Dreams
Catherine Clifforf
You don’t become
an entrepreneur because it’s easy or convenient.
You decide to start your own business because you want
your life to be meaningful,
because you want to feel like your life has a purpose,
because you are trying to build something bigger than
yourself.
What does that feel like? How does it feel to chase --
and achieve -- your dream?
How do you know that you are heading in the right
direction?
Finding your purpose doesn’t always come with a parade
and a champagne celebration.
Sometimes it appears as a quiet, simple moment. That’s
how it was for Adrian Gradinaru,
co-founder of New York City-based boat rental marketplace Sailo.
The website allows people to search, compare and book
boats online.
Earlier this summer, Gradinaru was heading home one night
this summer,
walking through New York City after a long day at work,
when he realized he truly was doing work that provided him a sense of purpose.
“I felt this interior calm that was sort of amazing,”
says Gradinaru. “It’s not about money, it’s not about
profit,
I feel like we are providing a service that people are
actually using and they are enjoying it.”
For one of the other co-founders, that moment of clarity
came in the form of a phone call.
“One of our customers called us, this was somebody we
didn’t know,
and they just told us that they had had the best day [of]
their life.
And we had created a company that provided the best day
of people’s lives
and that’s ultimately why we started it,” says Delphine
Braas, another co-founder of Sailo.
To learn more about Sailo, and hear the co-founders talk
about how it feels to discover
a sense of purpose through your work, watch the video
above.
http://www.entrepreneur.com/video/249691
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