Growing up, I settled with the idea of securing a stable and good paying job someday. Although as an employee/freelancer, there’s not much of a chance in being a multi-millionaire.
Will I become a nurse someday? I want to work in the hospital and help save lives because they did the same to me, back when I was little. I thought that’s what I was made for. But I can’t just pursue something because my heart longs for it. I had to be practical. I had to let go. Surely, there are other ways or resources that I can use to pursue this dream of mine but I humbly chose not to. Never easy.
In the past few months, I have been contemplating whether I have chosen the right program or what. Because I honestly feel lost and dumb. If I knew I was going to take BSIT, I should’ve spent my previous years learning java, not science. And maybe the reason why I was feeling lost is because I couldn’t stop thinking of what’s ahead rather than enjoying what I have right now. Worrying if will I even get a job someday.
All those thoughts and worries vanished when technopreneurship was first introduced to me. Becoming a technopreneur will most likely make me a multi-millionaire rather than being a regular employee with 8 working hours, no offense. Having the necessary skills and funds and you’re off to go. Luckily, we are now given an opportunity to pitch our best ideas in mind that may contribute to the society someday. Who knows?
I’ve read a few blogs about technopreneurs and I know that it’s very crucial to have your ideas acknowledge by possible sponsors and investors. Because whether we like it or not, money makes everything happen, and you make everything happen just for money.
So, as early as now, think of possible innovations and new ideas that can be beneficial to our society. Dream about becoming a technopreneur. Be a technopreneur. 𓏲 ๋࣭ ࣪ ˖