The artist produces work that they believe in, the entrepreneur produces work that generates income.
The artist is indifferent to money, the entrepreneur is entirely about the money.
The artist utterly believes in what they do, the entrepreneur believes that what they do will provide a profit.
The artist changes things (beliefs and paradigms) the entrepreneur sells things.
The artist works when they want, at the best time to produce their art, the entrepreneur starts by working all the time and their aim is to work not at all.
In some exceptional cases I guess it's possible to become an artistic entrepreneur but I think in the majority of cases, the entrepreneur will rarely become artistic whereas, if they stick at it long enough and get good enough, the artist will become richer than the entrepreneur (in whatever way you choose to measure that)
Blog Post Number: 1109
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