Everyone has ideas, but the ability to turn those ideas into something concrete, such as a good or service, distinguishes doers from thinkers. 🔸 Google was not the first search engine. 🔸 Facebook was not the first social network. 🔸 Stripe was not the first payment processor. 🔸 Apple's iPhone was not the first smartphone. These businesses stand out from others due to their high degree of execution and the way they took already existing products or services, made improvements to them, and then effectively created businesses around them. And the most successful entrepreneurs are the ones who could admit that they don’t know everything and constantly push themselves to take on new challenges. They understand that the acceptance and application of new ideas and perspectives are not just invaluable elements for the growth and longevity of their companies, they are the things that will make them stronger leaders. Here's some advice from those who've walked the path of entrepreneurship and made something remarkable.