What's easier now than later? Meetpaul Singh responds

Posted at 6:40 on Wednesday August 02, 2006 | Filed Under Personal entrepreneurship

Reminder: Last week, I wrote a post called It Never Gets Easier Than Now. This week I'm featuring responses from people I admire on what's easier to do when we're younger.

Meetpaul Singh, Stanford BS, MD, and MBA, founder of a medical-device company, and analyst at venture-capital firm MDS Capital:

In your early to mid 20s it is much easier to channel one's energies towards being idealistic, dreaming, stretching one's boundaries and comfort zones, and for taking the risk to discover and pursue one's passions. I think back to starting a company and joining business school and medical school all within a few years. What was I thinking? Could I do it now? I’m not sure.

See the original article that inspired this, It Never Gets Easier Than Now.


Other responses

  • Seth Godin, author, entrepreneur, and speaker [response]
  • Mark Hurst, founder, Good Experience [response]
  • Debbie Newhouse, training specialist at Google [response]

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