Emphasizing Adaptability in Entrepreneurship | Eric Lo
Apr 12, 2022 ·
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Eric is a polymath, and I don’t say that about a lot of people. He has done science, math, art, and he somehow finds a way to make all of...
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Eric is a polymath, and I don’t say that about a lot of people. He has done science, math, art, and he somehow finds a way to make all of those things work. Whether it’s being a master in engineering or being able to mix a music track, whether he’s handling Krado, or he’s handling his music studio, Eric finds a way to help things make sense. Being able to pivot, adapt, and adjust his business based on what his market looks like and what’s happening in the world has helped him experience growth and success, which he shares with us in this episode.
Where Eric started 0:49
You have to be willing to adapt 4:23
Mental health struggles 8:01
Reacting to competition and diversifying 13:05
Final questions 20:53
“I’m just gonna let the data kinda tell me which way to go and it’s really about the adaptability and ability to pivot, right? That’s the thing I saw in the science world and the thing I see in the entrepreneurial world where people get so stuck on their original idea, like ‘No, this is how I want it to be.’ OK, but you pretty much have all this data saying it doesn’t work that way. So you have to pivot, right? And those are the ones that die. You can’t survive, and the ones that survive are the ones that pivot.” 11:21
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Where Eric started 0:49
You have to be willing to adapt 4:23
Mental health struggles 8:01
Reacting to competition and diversifying 13:05
Final questions 20:53
“I’m just gonna let the data kinda tell me which way to go and it’s really about the adaptability and ability to pivot, right? That’s the thing I saw in the science world and the thing I see in the entrepreneurial world where people get so stuck on their original idea, like ‘No, this is how I want it to be.’ OK, but you pretty much have all this data saying it doesn’t work that way. So you have to pivot, right? And those are the ones that die. You can’t survive, and the ones that survive are the ones that pivot.” 11:21
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