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Success Quote by Richard Branson

"A business has to be involving, it has to be fun, and it has to exercise your creative instincts"

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Branson sells capitalism with a grin, and this line is the pitch in miniature: if work feels like play, you will work harder, stay longer, and call it freedom. The insistence that business must be “involving” and “fun” isn’t just motivational candy; it’s a management philosophy disguised as lifestyle advice. He’s reframing entrepreneurship as a creative pursuit rather than a grind, swapping the old Protestant ethic for something closer to a brand identity.

The subtext is classic Virgin: risk as adventure, hustle as self-expression. By centering “creative instincts,” Branson flatters the would-be founder as an artist, not an operator. That’s an effective cultural move because it dissolves the usual guilt around ambition. Wanting money sounds crass; wanting to “exercise” creativity sounds noble, even therapeutic. The word “exercise” matters: creativity becomes a muscle, a daily discipline, something you can train inside a company the way you’d train in a gym. It also quietly normalizes constant motion - involvement as a permanent state.

Context sharpens the intent. Branson came up branding airlines, records, and telecoms with anti-corporate swagger while running very corporate enterprises. His public persona is the argument: the tie-less billionaire who kitesurfs, jokes with employees, and makes disruption look like a party. In an economy where “do what you love” often masks precarious labor, the quote lands as both inspiring and a little cunning. It’s a promise that the market can be humane - and a reminder that the most persuasive business leaders don’t just build companies; they build moods.

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TopicBusiness
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Later attribution: The Fun of Being in A Start Up (Umesh Santoshkumar , Yashoda Rathod, 2017) modern compilationID: KuqtDgAAQBAJ
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... A business has to be involving , it has to be fun , and it has to exercise your creative instincts . " Richard Branson When we are doing something , if we love it then not only we work to earn but also for winning , so that our brand ...
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Richard Branson (born July 18, 1950) is a Businessman from United Kingdom.

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