Businessman vs Entrepreneur: Just Selling or Innovating? 🍉💡
This image beautifully illustrates the difference between a businessman and an entrepreneur.
A businessman (on the left) might buy a conventional product, like whole watermelons in this case, and sell them directly. Their focus is on the supply and sale of the product. Here, he's selling each watermelon for $4.
On the other hand, an entrepreneur (on the right) tries to do something new with the same resource. He's cutting the watermelon into slices and making juice, thereby increasing the value of the product and likely making it more appealing to customers. Through this, he's creating a new demand and providing an innovative solution.
In this image, we can see that the entrepreneur is using the same raw material in a different way to generate more value. While a businessman's goal might be to sell a specific product, an entrepreneur's goal is often to solve a problem or create something new.
In your opinion, which approach is more sustainable and profitable? Share your thoughts in the comments below! 👇