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Entrepreneurship

Think Like an Entrepreneur, Not an Employee

Davidson January 16, 2026


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Every problem in the marketplace carries value, and entrepreneurs are paid in proportion to the size of the problem they’re willing to handle. www.francoisentrepreneur.org

Employees delay decisions to avoid mistakes.
Entrepreneurs decide, then adjust.

Entrepreneurs make decisions with the future in mind, not present comfort. They understand that indecision has a cost and often costs more than making the wrong move and learning.

Growth requires:

  • Clarity
  • Courage
  • Commitment

Decisions shape direction. Direction shapes destiny.

Entrepreneurs don’t wait to “feel ready.” They move because that’s who they are becoming.

Here’s the truth:

Your income reflects your thinking before it ever reflects your effort.

You don’t become an entrepreneur by filing paperwork.
You become one by changing how you see time, problems, decisions, and yourself.

Employees survive by waiting.
Entrepreneurs grow by building.

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Davidson

From teaching history to analyzing market trends, my journey has been about unlocking the principles of success. I've always been driven by the idea of empowering others, whether it was in a classroom or a boardroom. On this podcast, we're going to bridge the gap between ancient wisdom and modern strategy. We’ll explore the biblical principles of stewardship, the spirit of entrepreneurship, and the proven power of real estate to create a legacy of wealth. This isn't just about making money—it's about building a future of purpose and financial freedom. Join me, and let's turn your faith into action and your vision into reality.

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