I found it surprising that entrepreneurship, or at least the idea of it, has been around since the eighteenth century. Many people (including myself) assume that entrepreneurship is a novelty. Most fail to see that it originated long ago and has since then grown into something greater. It has been improved and the definition has somewhat changed. Nonetheless, entrepreneurship in itself, has been around for a very long time and changing lives one idea at a time. All the different schools of thought and approaches were also a surprise to me. I had no idea that they even existed. It's great how much research, thought, and depth goes into entrepreneurship as a whole. It's refreshing to see how much one can learn from just one reading.
Although all the different schools of thought and approaches was something that surprised me about the reading, i still had some trouble understanding it all. I can only imagine how confusing it would be to someone who has no insight whatsoever about what being an entrepreneur takes. Regardless, I learned a lot from it and i'm sure I will gain further understanding as I read further into the book.
If I were able to ask the author two questions, I would ask what he considers to be the most crucial or impacting theory or approach on his life as an entrepreneur? Also, what would he encourage first time "gazelle" launchers to primarily focus on?
I would be interested in knowing his responses to these questions because he seems like a very intellectual man and someone who has had a lot of experience in entrepreneurship. It seems to me that he knows mostly everything there is to know in regards to the foundations of entrepreneurship or being successful in this specific field. Obtaining some of his insight would be an honor honestly. I think it would open my eyes to things that a book or an article cannot answer for you.
Also, I do not think the author was wrong about anything that he said. It all seemed pretty clear and straightforward. I did not doubt the information at all.
Although all the different schools of thought and approaches was something that surprised me about the reading, i still had some trouble understanding it all. I can only imagine how confusing it would be to someone who has no insight whatsoever about what being an entrepreneur takes. Regardless, I learned a lot from it and i'm sure I will gain further understanding as I read further into the book.
If I were able to ask the author two questions, I would ask what he considers to be the most crucial or impacting theory or approach on his life as an entrepreneur? Also, what would he encourage first time "gazelle" launchers to primarily focus on?
I would be interested in knowing his responses to these questions because he seems like a very intellectual man and someone who has had a lot of experience in entrepreneurship. It seems to me that he knows mostly everything there is to know in regards to the foundations of entrepreneurship or being successful in this specific field. Obtaining some of his insight would be an honor honestly. I think it would open my eyes to things that a book or an article cannot answer for you.
Also, I do not think the author was wrong about anything that he said. It all seemed pretty clear and straightforward. I did not doubt the information at all.
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