Business Quote by Mohsin Hamid
““Many skills, as every successful entrepreneur knows, cannot be taught in school. They require doing. Sometimes a life of doing. And where money-making is concerned, nothing compresses the time frame needed to leap from my-shit-just-sits-there-until-it-rains poverty to which-of-my-toilets-shall-I-use affluence like an apprenticeship with someone who already has the angles all figured out.””
About This Quote
Source Interview: The New Yorker, “The Business of Learning”, 2021
Practical experience, not formal education, is essential for mastering entrepreneurial skills and achieving wealth.
In simple terms: Doing beats classroom learning for entrepreneurship.
Seek mentorship and hands‑on practice.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- starting a business
- learning a trade
- building a network
- seeking a mentor
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What skill could you learn by doing now?
- How can you find a mentor quickly?
Hands‑on experience can be costly and risky without guidance.