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  • Fox or Hedgehog? Uncover Your Inner Spirit.

    Fox or Hedgehog? Uncover Your Inner Spirit.

    Why Entrepreneurs Like Foxes Are the Real MVPs

    Ever notice how most folks just sit on the sidelines, skeptical of anyone daring to jump off the corporate curb? Start‑ups have a rough track record—about half die, a fraction hit the “game‑changer” sweet spot. Sure, the 9‑to‑5 with its predictability and steady paycheck seems far easier, but for those of us reading this, it’s not the dream. You’re a dreamer, and the only thing holding you back? Fear of failure, self‑doubt, skill gaps, or simply not having tried it before.

    The Fox vs. the Hedgehog

    Long ago, Greek poet Archilochus wrote, “The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing.” In a 20‑year study by Professor Philip Tetlock, generalists—fox‑like thinkers—outperformed specialists when navigating uncertainty. They draw on a wide variety of experiences and thrive when ambiguity rules.

    When I launched HBRE in 2010, nobody believed I had the background to pull it off. No property chops, no MSc in Real Estate, no venture‑capital pedigree. I wasn’t a hedgehog. Yet I pushed forward because I believed in the power of the fox. A solid entrepreneur only needs the ability to find the right people and the right skills to cover gaps. The more you know, the easier it is to spot who can fill those blanks.

    Equip Yourself With “Mental Armour”

    Scaling can feel scary. The world is full of doom‑mongers ready to celebrate your flop. It’s all too easy to let their words seep into your mind. When someone says you can’t do something, pivot mentally and focus elsewhere. Think of it as donning mental armour—just as Felix Dennis puts it. Most of us crave reassurance from others before moving forward, and that’s a costly mistake. Listen, but make your own call, even if it ruffles a few feathers.

    In the Realm of Unknown Unknowns

    Donald Rumsfeld famously said, “There are known knowns; there are known unknowns; and beyond that lurk the unknown unknowns.” Even with exhaustive due diligence, you can’t truly predict every twist. Over the last two years, I’ve invested in seven ventures, and the honest truth is you don’t know the winner until you’re live. Your only choice lies in action: step up or stay idle.

    Turn “Fear of Failure” Into Skill

    Large corporates often overlook risk‑takers who fail, creating a culture that dampens entrepreneurial sparks. The irony? Many successful founders stumble through corporate roles, then grapple with the same fear of making mistakes in their own startups. I did exactly that—started an e‑commerce venture named Tribal Monsoon, failed, but gained invaluable insight. That failure sharpened my decision‑making. If you’re new, launch a scaled‑down version, test it, and let the experience teach you whether to scale or call it quits. Either outcome frees you from the fear cage.

    Live Like No One Else

    Running a business is one thing; scaling to build wealth is another. Scaling demands relentless hustle and discipline—think tennis champions. Most are unprepared for such intensity. I wake at 5 a.m., grind until 10:30 p.m., with an hour of “me time.” Even Sundays are work‑heavy. It’s a grind that fits the quote: “Entrepreneurship is living a few years like most people won’t, so you can spend the rest of your life like most people can’t.” You must love what you do; work and home will merge like a tight rope.

    Bottom Line

    The journey to scale relies on boldness, a fox‑like mindset, and the capacity to keep moving despite the unknowns. Debate is great for clarity, but risk remains. If you want to chase your dream, cut through the noise, embrace uncertainty, and let your survival instincts guide you. The fox’s life can be learned—it just requires appetite and action.

  • Eastern Florida State College’s Men’s Tennis Squad Clinches Third Place in National Championships – Space Coast Daily

    Eastern Florida State College’s Men’s Tennis Squad Clinches Third Place in National Championships – Space Coast Daily

    semifinals began on Thursday

    Eastern Florida State College’s Men’s Tennis Squad Clinches Third Place in National Championships – Space Coast Daily

    Eastern Florida State College Titans: A Gripping Run to the NJCAA National Semifinals

    After battling through rain‑delayed matches and an unpredictable storm, the EFSC men’s tennis squad clinched a tied‑third spot at the NJCAA Division I Nationals in Florence, South Carolina. Their hard‑fought path to the semifinals is a mix of sweet victories, dramatic pauses, and a little weather drama that kept everyone on edge.

    Stepping into the Storm

    • The tournament kickoff was marred by four hours of rain, making the courts slippery and the players’ nerves frayed.
    • Despite the dampened conditions, the Titans stayed focused, swearing off the weather and flipping the court back into a battle arena as soon as the skies cleared.

    Semifinal Stars

    No. 2 Singles: Alberto Perez Mellado

    • Perez, the 6th seed, started shaky but stormed through with a 6‑0 second set, sweeping the teammate twins from Thomas Wayne in a 6‑3 first set.
    • He’s now gearing up to face Alexander Edley of Wallace State, the top seed who won his quarterfinal 6‑4, 7‑5.

    No. 5 Singles: Tomas Kurz Cardozo

    • While rain hit in the middle of his tiebreak, the ball still flew when he captured a 7‑2 win to take the set, confirming his 6‑2 first‑set lead.

    No. 6 Singles: Konstantin Kukaras

    • Did a sneaky start, driving out an open 7‑5 after a 3‑0 surge.
    • Got into a brawl with Sixto Golobart, who was disqualified for unsportsmanlike conduct, handing Kukaras the win.
    • Next up, he’ll battle Juwan Bae of Cowley College—Bae already has a 6‑1, 6‑1 win to brag about.

    Dynamic Doubles

    Second‑Seeded Winners

    • The duo of Salva Mulet and Filip Sormaz survived the storm and re‑entered the court with vigor, defeating Blakeney Allen and Badlwin Escobar of Meridian 6‑2, 6‑2.
    • They faced Kenta Kawada and Kenneth Rabinad Vila of Pratt on a Saturday night. Match results are still tightly contested.

    Third‑Seeded Losses

    • Three players—Pablo Garcia Rodriguez (No. 3), Tomas Kurz Cardozo (No. 5), and Filip Sormaz—went through a consolation round of 16 after storm delays.
    • Garcia lost to David Gimenez and Alvaro Velasco of Coastal Alabama 7‑5, 6‑3.
    • Shortly after, the hinge on the teams was sharp: Robust Roland fought with Matias Ruiz from Jones College—Ruiz finally sealed the match 6‑4, 6‑1.
    • Meanwhile, Valentin Greco took a close call against Filip Sormaz, flipping the table with a 6‑2 win.

    First‑Seeded Tour Flows

    • The Achour brothers Alexandr and Zakaria traded sets with Juwan Bae and Dan Hosono in Cowley College. They had a laugh on the court—after a close 6‑7 loss, they spilled ten‑point rallies before closing out the final set 7‑5.
    • Late on Sunday, Alexandr found himself chasing a rally against the expert Matias Ruiz from Jones after a rain‑delay. The match rocked back and forth until Ruiz pulled a 6‑4, 6‑1 win.

    Where the Playbook Lives After the Rain

    • The semifinal rounds commenced on Thursday, followed by the doubles quarterfinals later that day.
    • From coins tossed in the middle of the match to player slickness under the sun, the tournament had it all.

    What’s clear? The EFSC Titans didn’t just win — they dominated, triumphed, and turned every rain‑break into an encore of sporting pep. Their drive through the storm and their clean, uplifting performance will keep the spirit of the college’s sports program shining bright.

    HOT OFF THE PRESS! May 12, 2025 Space Coast Daily News – Brevard County’s Best Newspaper

    Space Coast Daily News Shoots Off the Press!

    Hot Off the Press! – May 12, 2025

    Brevard County’s finest newspaper has just launched its freshest issue and it’s nothing short of a rocket launch for your reading list. The Space Coast Daily News is proud to bring astronauts of information right to your doorstep.

    Why This Issue is a Blast

    • Launch-Level Headlines: From launch pad updates to local breakthroughs, everything’s tuned to the right frequency.
    • Community Constellation: Hear from our very own locals, space enthusiasts, and the retirees who never actually leave the ground.
    • Space Spin-Off: A special section dedicated to spacecraft humor—yes, even the rockets risk a sneeze.

    Inside the Pages

    Grab a cup of coffee, sit back, and let the Space Coast Daily News take you on a ride that’s more fun than a moon landing. The paper covers:

    • Mission Updates: Live feeds straight from NASA’s launchpads, with commentary that will make you feel like an inside crew member.
    • Tenth-Voice Stories: Human interest pieces—one about a dog that’s been bonding with astronauts during simulations.
    • Tech Talk: A quick rundown on the newest hovercraft models (yes, they’re replacing the old jets in the future).

    How to Get Your Hands on It

    For the first time, the Space Coast Daily News is available in:

    • Print: Usual Sunday edition delivered right to your mailbox.
    • Digital: 24/7 access for your phone, tablet, or a good old desktop.
    • Podcast: A weekly “Space Coast Brief” that you can listen to during your commute.

    So if you’re craving a bit of orbital excitement, don’t miss the latest issue. Let’s spin the newspaper—just like we’re spinning a comet—and see where the page takes us next!