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Elias realized that his real value wasn't just in the bikes—it was in the systems he created for sustainable delivery [16]. He shifted his focus to selling the technology to other small towns. This "pivot" is a hallmark of successful entrepreneurs , who view challenges as opportunities in disguise [10].
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Friends urged him to take a stable 9-to-5 job [2, 5]. Elias realized that his real value wasn't just
Setting long-term goals and spotting trends before they happen [37]. The ability to restart from zero and adapt to failure [16]. Innovation His first three solar batteries failed in the rain
Elias was an in the truest sense: a person who spots an opportunity and takes the initiative to build something new, often putting their own resources on the line [14, 20]. The Spark of an Idea
Creating unique value or improving existing products [37, 38]. Managing uncertainty for potential rewards [37].