I told myself, 'I am teaching entrepreneurship, so I should be an entrepreneur myself.'
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I have always been very entrepreneurial minded. Oftentimes, while I was sitting in class listening to my professor ramble on, I would think to myself: 'I could be out there making money right now.'
I always knew I wanted to be an entrepreneur. I started my own software company in high school and went to college to study entrepreneurship.
Past success is no guarantee of future success, so I have learned to be an entrepreneur. I began to produce and direct my own projects.
I always had this desire to be an entrepreneur, except I felt I didn't really know what I was doing.
I've always been an entrepreneur. I start businesses for a living.
I had been an independent entrepreneur from the beginning, and I felt I could do it myself. I didn't want to get a job.
Every venture capitalist says at some point, 'I wish I could run this company myself' - to be the entrepreneur instead of the investor.
I was an investor doing well and decided to be an entrepreneur.
I was raised with a sense of entrepreneurship - my father owned a roofing business, and I grew up with the idea that you never want someone telling you what you can and cannot do.
I wasn't born a natural entrepreneur. I had to be trained.
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