"It's up to you to decide a new direction for your life," entrepreneur and best-selling author Hod Fleishman writes on his website.
"How do you find the next big thing that gets you out of bed in the morning and filled with excitement, energy, and a positive attitude? Should you do more of this and less of that (evolution), or is it time for something new (revolution)? How do you reconcile who you are and what you do, and where you should do these things?" Fleishman, who has written a number of best-selling books, is the co-founder and CEO of Re/code, the co-founder and CEO of Etsy, the co-founder and CEO of Airbnb, and the co-founder and CEO of Men's Health, among other things.
In his latest post, "How to Be an Entrepreneur of Your Life," Fleishman offers some advice on how to deal with the question of what's next for you.
"One says keep your job title but at a different company; Another says it's time to change your profession," he writes.
"They see the same facts and figures that everyone else does, they know about technology developments just as well
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