I think that initial independence is very important; that's what being an entrepreneur is all about.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There's an idealization of being an entrepreneur, but the most important thing is to have a really great idea.
Entrepreneurship requires flexibility and an open society, and there will always be people who succeed and people who follow. For those who lead, they have an obligation to create a better life for the people around them.
Being an entrepreneur means the ability to think out of the box by putting away our fear of any risk, including financial.
The original entrepreneur may initiate the initial purpose, but, in a sense, like a parent that has children, the children have their own destiny, and at some point, that can veer off away from the wishes the parent might have for it.
We believe that the government has an important role to create the conditions that promote entrepreneurship, upward mobility, and individual responsibility.
Entrepreneurship is the very back bone of our country and what makes us great - we are a nation of founders.
Entrepreneurs are great at dealing with uncertainty and also very good at minimizing risk. That's the classic great entrepreneur.
I believe for the first time in history, entrepreneurship is now a viable career.
Without question, the single most important attribute of a successful entrepreneur is integrity. And that's not some philosophical or theoretical malarkey; it's hard-nosed fact.
I think the most important trait for an entrepreneur is persistence. When you try to do something new and difficult, you are more likely to fail than to succeed.