In this reading, what found surprising was the fact that whatever the specific activity they engage in, entrepreneurs in the twenty-first century are considered the heroes of free enterprise. Many entrepreneurs have used innovation and creativity to build multimillion-dollar enterprises from fledgling businesses—some in less than a decade! also, during the past ten years, new business start-ups numbered nearly 600,000 per year. These statements alone made me raise my eyebrows in shock. It is impressive to know that these people, with the right set of skills, were able to change not only their lives, but the world.
What I found confusing was the statement about entrepreneurs being heavily involved in all facets of their ventures and they usually have a number of balls in the air at the same time. I don't understand how this statement is inlvoved in time management of entrepreneurs. Many entrepreneurs experience this but don't handle it well.
What i would ask the author is why he feels entrepreneurship is relied on so much in the U.S. I would ask him this because the author speaks so highly and intuitively of it like if it didn't exist, we would cease to evolve progressively.
I disagree with the paragraph stating that america achieves its highest economic performance by fostering and promoting entrepreneurial activity. This statement gives entrepreneurship, and not regular dedication and professionalism and teamwork, too much credit.
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