No entrepreneur ever publicly admits to bribing, but few dare to openly claim they don't, either.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
A lot of people who own a business aren't entrepreneurial at all.
I actually think every individual is now an entrepreneur, whether they recognize it or not.
As an entrepreneur, one cannot just work and not say anything.
True entrepreneurs have to really forego almost everything; they have to put it all on the line.
I think the biggest myth entrepreneurs have is that the growth and performance of their startups depends more on their entrepreneurial talent than on the businesses they choose.
The most successful entrepreneurs in the world have a combination of the right type of personality and fortunate life circumstance. A lot of them have been doing it most of their life.
In the end, I think that people that are not willing to take the risk to fail are not true entrepreneurs.
The world's most successful entrepreneurs play hard, but they work even harder.
I really believe that if capital doesn't come to the entrepreneurs, the entrepreneurs have no choice but to go to the capital.
Any self-respecting entrepreneur has borrowed money from their mother at some point.