In this chapter, they discuss the first deadly sin of entrepreneurship, which is certainty. They explain that many people get caught up in trying to have a perfect plan and be certain about everything before they start their business. However, they argue that entrepreneurship is not about having the best plan, but about taking action and being willing to adapt and learn along the way.
Can you name the seven deadly sins? Pride. Lust. Greed. Jealousy. Anger. Gluttony. Sloth. Well, there are seven deadly sins that kill entrepreneurs, too. From an obsession with certainty to lack of patience, Andy Frisella spits fire and brimstone as he rails against all of them.