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Seeking help vs being resourceful

Do you know when to ask for help?

Its more often than you think you should…

It’s one of those things that I never understood about people.
Many make it seem like a fucking crime to ask someone for help.
You often hear that you have to be resourceful…
self sufficient…
a problem solver…
all of these things are true, especially when you are an entrepreneur.
However, there was also something that bugged me about that advice.
In the same breath, people will often tell you to find a mentor
and hang around those who have the success that you want.
This to me is the very definition of hypocrisy!
Why the fuck wouldn’t I ask people who have the success I want for the answers??
 
Why else would I hang out with them (if we have nothing else in common)
 
Now, you may be saying:
“the advice is more toward smaller things you can solve on your own”
My answer to that is
“i already solve small problems on my own! I want them solved faster!”
 
That’s the key, I don’t want to have to spend more and more time search for the answer to solved problems…
 
…I want to spend my time working on making money!
 
this reminds me of something a calculus professor in college said to us.
This professor was an active engineer at  JPL (Jet propulsion laboratory)  in California.
When we would have math tests, he would allow us to use our books and notes to help in the test
but in turn, he would make the tests more difficult.
His reasoning was this (ill paraphrase since is been 16+ years since I had this class):
1) In the industry, when you are presented with a problem, your boss doesn’t tell you to put the books away before tackling the problem…only a fool would do that!
2) Also in industry, we dont need to solve problems that have been solved, we need to use the tools available to help us solve the problems that have not been solved yet
 
This is how I feel about the situation…esp when it comes to small things like getting your landing pages set up, or how to set up an email list.
So, never be afraid to ask questions, even if you feel they are dumb…
because the time you waste figuring out something that’s been solved before (like learning some new software) could be used to solve problems that will help you make money!
 
Anyway, I thought about this because I just finished reading a book titled
 
“eSCAPE the 4 stages of becoming a successful entrepreneur” by Anik Singal 
He talks about this very topic and many others that will help you make your transition to become a full time, entrepreneur.
The book is easy to read and is really informative…