For the past decade, social media and business gurus have sold us a glamorous image of the entrepreneur: a risk-taking visionary who follows their passion and succeeds overnight. The book The Myth of Entrepreneurship directly challenges this fantasy. This essay argues that the single biggest cause of small business failure is not a lack of capital or ideas, but the mistaken belief that being a technician (skilled at a craft) is the same as being an entrepreneur (skilled at building a system).
Successful franchises like McDonald’s are not successful because of better hamburgers. They succeed because of a system : the grill is the same, the register works the same, the cleaning schedule is the same. The average failed startup fails because the founder was busy baking bread (technical work) instead of writing an operations manual (entrepreneurial work). ktab khraft ryadt alamal Pdf
In many Arab economies, small and medium enterprises (SMEs) have a 70% failure rate within the first three years. The myth is especially dangerous in cultures that glorify the "heroic businessman." Young Arabs are told: "Follow your passion and open a shop." But without a system, that shop will collapse the moment the owner gets sick or tired. The book teaches that the business must serve your life, not destroy it. For the past decade, social media and business