我们为什么在一起创业?

随着年龄渐长,我们开始越来越明白一个道理:人与人之间的差异很大,比如有人喜欢伟大而轰轰烈烈的事业,而有人喜欢平淡的生活,觉得睡觉才是真正的正经事;有人性急如火,巴不得一天建完罗马,而有人慢条斯理,喜欢有条不紊,火烧眉毛还不紧不慢;有人成就感来自工作,而有的人觉得在游戏中获得的一件顶级装备才是真的牛逼。

这样的比如太多了,就像世界上没有相同的两片树叶,这世界也没有相同的两个人。

哪种对?哪种是错?没有绝对的对错。

如果人与人的差异这么大,我们怎么保证大家能够合作把一件事情做好,那些伟大的公司,他们的成员是否都被训练成一个样子以便可以协同工作?

肯定不是,即使是军队也做不到把人全部塑造成一个样子。人的性格、人的思想几乎难以改造,即使改造成功,那也几乎成为废人或者死人了,就像三十多年前的中国那样。

既然思想难以统一,那一群人可以为了什么在一起努力?

答案是:目标。

可以不统一思想,但是可以统一目标。我们制定一个目标,如果你认可,那么不管你是什么样的人,我们之间已经可以通过这个共同的目标连接起来。

你是这样的人或者你是那样的人,都不要紧,只要你有能力和有积极的意愿可以帮助目标的达成就可以。

比如苹果公司的目标是创造伟大的产品,军队的目标是攻克某个目标,有了共同的目标,很多完全不同的人就开始有可能在一起合作,各自奉献自己的才智,为实现这个大家都认同的目标努力。

那么会有人问了:我的目标和你的目标、和公司的目标并不一致啊,那咋办?

如果我们的目标是成为一家伟大的、有影响力的公司,如果你认可这个目标,又或者你自己的目标可以通过实现公司的目标来实现,那么我们在一起创业就有了原因。

为什么我们要牺牲约会时间熬夜加班?为什么我们平时很和善但是遇到质量问题会很严厉?为什么我们大半夜不睡觉要在微信上讨论bug和体验问题?为什么我们要为了一个产品细节争吵?为什么我们要拿比别的公司更低的工资来苦逼创业?

为什么呢?

因为我们每个人有自己的目标:做一个牛逼的产品、赚一票娶媳妇、买房子买车子、早点退休,例如此类等等等等。

没错,人是这样的,都会有自己的目标,不是每个人都想改变世界的对吧?而如果我们单个人的目标和公司的目标不冲突,而且可以结合,比如项目做好了公司牛逼了那么上面的各个目标也就自然实现了。

所以,我们可以一起创业,一起把创业这件事情做牛逼,然后可以实现我们自己的目标。

当然,实现目标不容易,一路要扫除荆棘,过五关斩六将,也不是一件容易的,但是如果我们坚持下来了,做好了,就会在某天幸福回望我们走过的路。

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