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Moment 30 - These Qualities Will Help You In Business: Tom Blomfield

by DOAC

The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett

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"If I knew then what I knew now, I would never have done it really."
"You do have to be incredibly optimistic... but a little bit like investing, you have to leave the baggage behind."
"I think people in this country don't take enough risk in general."
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Episode Summary

The episode features a conversation with the founder of Monzo, who discusses the disruptive mindset that drives entrepreneurs. He describes how his tendency to look for better methods to solve problems emerged early in his career, recounting an experience where he automated a tedious task using an Excel script, only to be told to do it manually for billing purposes. This frustration sparked his interest in entrepreneurship.

The founder reflects on the arrogance and naivety that fueled his confidence to take on the banking industry after successfully building GoCardless. He acknowledges that a lack of awareness about the challenges ahead can be beneficial, as it drives one to take risks without fear. He also emphasizes the importance of being optimistic and the necessity of resilience in overcoming obstacles in business.

He outlines that being technical, particularly in coding, provides a significant advantage for founders in startups, often making it easier to navigate early-stage challenges. He stresses that determination and a willingness to tackle problems head-on are critical traits for success.

As the conversation progresses, he notes the feedback he received in his early days, illustrating the skepticism from others who considered his goals impossible. He emphasizes that many young people today should be encouraged to take risks and pursue their dreams, acknowledging that some may miss opportunities due to opting for safer career paths. Finally, he reflects on his own impulsiveness in making significant life decisions, which played a role in enabling his entrepreneurial journey.

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Episode Summary

The episode features a conversation with the founder of Monzo, who discusses the disruptive mindset that drives entrepreneurs. He describes how his tendency to look for better methods to solve problems emerged early in his career, recounting an experience where he automated a tedious task using an Excel script, only to be told to do it manually for billing purposes. This frustration sparked his interest in entrepreneurship.

The founder reflects on the arrogance and naivety that fueled his confidence to take on the banking industry after successfully building GoCardless. He acknowledges that a lack of awareness about the challenges ahead can be beneficial, as it drives one to take risks without fear. He also emphasizes the importance of being optimistic and the necessity of resilience in overcoming obstacles in business.

He outlines that being technical, particularly in coding, provides a significant advantage for founders in startups, often making it easier to navigate early-stage challenges. He stresses that determination and a willingness to tackle problems head-on are critical traits for success.

As the conversation progresses, he notes the feedback he received in his early days, illustrating the skepticism from others who considered his goals impossible. He emphasizes that many young people today should be encouraged to take risks and pursue their dreams, acknowledging that some may miss opportunities due to opting for safer career paths. Finally, he reflects on his own impulsiveness in making significant life decisions, which played a role in enabling his entrepreneurial journey.

Key Takeaways

  • Entrepreneurs need to embrace naivety and confidence to tackle big challenges.
  • Being technical, especially in coding, is a substantial advantage for startup founders.
  • Determination and resilience are key predictors of success in entrepreneurship.

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