11. The biggest surprise was by far the myths of entrepreneurs. A lot of these myths I thought were true, and
I even though these myths were some of the challenges that Entrepreneurs
faced. Especially “Entrepreneurship will
give me back complete control over my schedule,” I thought this was especially
true because you would be your own boss.
22. The Entrepreneurship Revolution was the most
confusing to me because I never saw Entrepreneurship as changing or
revolutionizing. I understand that it
has to adapt to the changing business environments, but I always thought the
foundation of Entrepreneurship was the same.
Find unmet needs, and fix them.
33. One of the questions I would love to ask the
author is what his Entrepreneur experience is. Did he start his own business or
firm? What kind of firm was it, and what
were the specific difficulties he faced at the beginning. It would also ask him to explain the Entrepreneurship
Revolution, because I still see Entrepreneurship’s foundation to be the same no
matter what the business circumstances are.
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4. The main point the author made that disagreed on
was that everyone can be taught entrepreneurship. I think to an extent this is
true, but, people have to find their passion in life, or else he or she will
not care about what they are doing.
Someone who loves sports will probably not succeed starting his own Tec
company because he doesn’t have the same passion for it as he does to
sports.
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