4 Reasons Why Entrepreneurs Don't Regret Their ChoicesSure, you're working 80 hours a week to avoid working 40. But think of all the rewards you're getting!

ByNathan Resnick

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Entrepreneurs are individuals who bring an idea to life -- we're creators, thinkers, innovators. And we have some help there: Multiple strategies for ways to think, interact, and implement are at our fingertips. Think what the world would be without Facebook or Uber.

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Both of those billion-dollar companies created new industries. Uber for example, started as a mobile, on-demand car service, yet has fueled the creation of many other on-demand mobile industries, fromSesh, a mobile-tutoring app, toWag, a mobile dog-walking app.

As Lori Greiner fromShark Tankonce said, "Entrepreneurs need to be willing to work 80 hours a week, to avoid working 40 hours a week." The amount of time and money you devote to your startup will be drastic, but the payoff may be exponential.

Looking back on my own startup experience, with my watch/sunglass companyYes Man, I cherish the time I put in before my launch: My passion was sky-high and I couldn't wait to get my products into people's hands. Now, as my company grows, my motivation stems from seeing people wear what we create. As an entrepreneur, you too need to figure out your vision early on. AirBnB, for example, was born to make people feel that they belong anywhere. AirBnB's founders had started their platform to host attendees of conventions. But they soon realized that there was a bigger picture.

So, take a lesson: Every entrepreneur and company should understand the big picture; it's what scales your startup and attracts investors. Though starting a company is one of the hardest challenges a person can face, there are reasons why you will never regret it. Here are four of them:

1. Fulfillment

In an interview, I was once asked what was the driver behind my business. At first I thought the obvious answer was "money," yet after thinking more, I realized that the coolest part of being an entrepreneur is seeing people use what you have created. Every time I see someone rock Yes Man watches or sunglasses, I get this incredible feeling of fulfillment.

2. Personality

Most entrepreneurs create businesses that cater to their needs or personalities. I have never heard of a founder who doesn't personally use the products his or her business creates. Entrepreneurship enables you to create something for yourself and then share it.

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3. Freedom

Entrepreneurship gives you the ability to work wherever and whenever you want. Entrepreneurs are not restricted to the 9-to-5 workday. You can work when you want, not when the time reads "9 o'clock." There is nothing quite like having the ability to completely control your schedule.

4. Value

Entrepreneurs who create successful businesses enjoy the pleasure of being able to provide for others. This doesn't just mean creating jobs; it can also stem from your business expenses, involving what you buy to run your business, to the value your products add to other companies. A great example of this is Honest Tea: Its tea leaves are sourced from rural farmers in India and China, who probably couldn't survive without this income. Honest Tea's purchase of these leaves helps these small communities provide for themselves.

Being an entrepreneur, then, is a whirlwind of an experience. You will have your highs and lows, but nothing can compare to the feeling of creating your own business. Value your vision and your business will follow.

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Nathan Resnick

Entrepreneur Leadership Network® Contributor

CEO of Sourcify

Nathan Resnick is a serial entrepreneur who currently serves as CEO of Sourcify, a platform that makes manufacturing easy. He has also brought dozens of products to life over the course of his career.

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