What I Learned Speaking with 400 Latino Entrepreneurs

If you speak with 400 entrepreneurs, you start to see patterns.

And what surprised me the most wasn't the lack of money...

it was the lack of clarity.

The Story

I’ve heard stories of sacrifice, migration, courage, fear, exhaustion, and massive dreams.

But in every single one of them, there was one thing in common:

They weren’t alone.

They just felt alone.

And feeling alone in your business makes you make decisions based on fear.

The Lesson

The "entrepreneurial loneliness" isn't solved with capital.

It is solved with community, education, and guidance.

Business Application

When an entrepreneur feels supported, they:

  • Ask more questions.

  • Stay better organized.

  • Are better prepared.

  • Avoid costly mistakes.

  • Seek capital strategically.

Clarity appears when you stop trying to do everything by yourself.

Mini-Guide

  1. Talk to another entrepreneur this week.

  2. Share a challenge you’re currently facing.

  3. Listen to how someone else sees it from the outside.

The journey is yours, but you don't have to walk it alone.



Patricia Caguana G.

· Building Capifinders: Humanizing Business Financing for Business Owners
· Creating SMYVPC
· Telling real stories at CapiHumans, because business is always, always about people.
📩 pati@capifinders.com
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