Why You Should Start a Business Even If You Don’t Have a Great Idea

The Truth About Entrepreneurship: Simple Ideas Executed Well Can Bring Big Rewards

Adrian-Radu Mihailescu
5 min readMay 19, 2023
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As a successful entrepreneur myself, I know the feeling of waiting for the perfect idea to strike. For years, I spent countless hours brainstorming and researching, hoping that one brilliant idea would be my ticket to success. But the truth is, that idea never came.

It wasn’t until I took a step back and evaluated my strengths and interests that I realized I didn’t need a groundbreaking concept to start my own business. In fact, many successful businesses were born from simple, low-risk ideas that were executed well.

It’s understandable to fear not having a great idea. In our society, entrepreneurship is glorified and success stories are celebrated, making it easy to feel like if you’re not creating the next big thing, then you’re not doing enough. But the reality is that this simply isn’t true.

Starting a business is about taking action and learning from failures and successes along the way. It’s about identifying a need in the market and providing a solution for it. Sometimes, that solution can be as simple as offering a service or creating an e-commerce store.

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Adrian-Radu Mihailescu

Writer | Entrepreneur | Meditation Devotee | Poker Player. On Medium since 2019.