There are a lot of people building small ideas now. There's an idealization of being an entrepreneur, but the most important thing is to have a really great idea.
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There's an idealization of being an entrepreneur, but the most important thing is to have a really great idea.
Entrepreneurs are natural problem-solvers, which means that we always have ideas for new businesses popping into our heads. Having a lot of options is great, but sometimes it can be hard to focus on one when you are keen to move onto the next.
It's the combination: big idea with a good entrepreneur: there's nothing more powerful.
It's really important that we have an ecosystem where small innovative entrepreneurs can develop new products and access consumers and have a chance to succeed.
When you create more small businesses, you create small entrepreneurship. Out of that comes self-determination and employment.
I think, as an entrepreneur, you have to see the unlimited amount of potential but concentrate on your day and just keep building.
There are a lot of studies about small businesses and how they make a difference in their community and create a lot of jobs and values. So we need to focus on small businesses or entrepreneurs who want to start manufacturing or making things.
I'm a big fan of small business ownership. I think it's the backbone of American innovation. But to be successful, you first have to have the courage to go for it.
Small opportunities are often the beginning of great enterprises.
Entrepreneurship is not really building a product, it's not having an idea, it's not being in the right place at the right time. It's fundamentally company building.