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May 04, 2019, 02:57:24 PM
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Removed, the information was not correct, I'm sorry.
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May 04, 2019, 03:33:48 PM
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Many gamers are natural born entrepreneurs, only they just haven’t realized it yet. Gamers persevere in their attempt to solve a problem, using and honing their skills during every hour of play to overcome challenges and earn the ultimate reward: Beat the game.

As it happens, perseverance, cooperation, and problem solving are particularly useful skills for entrepreneurship. Peerion facilitates and fosters gamers to use these abilities through a gamified environment where they can solve real-world problems and monetize their talent and engagement with the platform.


I'm interested at your definition of entrepreneur and classifying gamers as a natural-born entrepreneur. If I may know further, at what basis do you state this? Is it correct that you suggest that merely having a problem-solving trait, alongside with perseverance and cooperation, then would classify someone as entrepreneur?
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May 09, 2019, 09:07:23 PM
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Many gamers are natural born entrepreneurs, only they just haven’t realized it yet. Gamers persevere in their attempt to solve a problem, using and honing their skills during every hour of play to overcome challenges and earn the ultimate reward: Beat the game.

As it happens, perseverance, cooperation, and problem solving are particularly useful skills for entrepreneurship. Peerion facilitates and fosters gamers to use these abilities through a gamified environment where they can solve real-world problems and monetize their talent and engagement with the platform.


I'm interested at your definition of entrepreneur and classifying gamers as a natural-born entrepreneur. If I may know further, at what basis do you state this? Is it correct that you suggest that merely having a problem-solving trait, alongside with perseverance and cooperation, then would classify someone as entrepreneur?

Hi, I'm sorry but apparently they have not complied with the payment agreement, so it's not trustworthy.
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