A time in my life where I was first exposed to entrepreneurship would have to be when I was in 8th grade and my dad ventured out to create a new business. My father built a yoga/ nutrition company from the bottom up to be a successful company in the span of a couple years. This experience got my mind thinking as to how being an entrepreneur is actually perceived. The false belief that entrepreneurs don't have an actual job is completely false the reality is that entrepreneurs like my father shape the backbone for the society we live in. Ever since I witnessed this my belief system turned to the idea that I too could build something based off my own ideas and ambitions.
- Patrick Jordan
Hi Patrick. It's really inspiring that your dad was able to do that. I think it's so beneficial that you're able to have his guidance and can learn by example from him. I agree that entrepreneurs are a necessity in our society and drive a lot of our community's success. I'll include the link to my post below. I think we can both relate to the way we can see how our ideas can become reality.
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ReplyDeleteI love your thoughts about entrepreneurship, even before going through this class. My mother is also an entrepreneur. Many of my friends have questioned our ability to sustain a happy family financially. I am sure that you have experienced something along these lines. It is so important that we help to educate others about the realities that surround our entrepreneurial families.
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