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“To me, you get into this business to make money and to make a name for yourself. And the fact that you're on the indies for 15 years is not a badge of honor.” quote by John Layfield
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“To me, you get into this business to make money and to make a name for yourself. And the fact that you're on the indies for 15 years is not a badge of honor.”

John Layfield

About This Quote

The speaker argues that entrepreneurship should be driven by profit and reputation, not by long‑term tenure in independent ventures, which they view as lacking prestige.

In simple terms: Profit and reputation over longevity.

Key Takeaway

Longevity in indie business isn’t inherently honorable.

Themes

entrepreneurship motivation reputation profit independent business career strategy

Mood

critical cynical direct

Type

advice observation statement

When to use this quote

  • starting a startup
  • seeking venture capital
  • building a personal brand
  • evaluating career moves
  • leaving a long‑term indie role

Key Concepts

financial incentive personal branding industry perception

Practical Applications

  • business coaching
  • career counseling

Questions to Reflect On

  • What motivates your career choices?
  • How do you balance profit with personal fulfillment?
A Different Perspective

Some argue that sustained commitment to independent ventures can build deep expertise and credibility, which also has intrinsic value.

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