They’re wantrapreneurs.and they’re overworked. I know young people who drive an Uber on the weekends and deliver food via Doordash in the evenings who consider themselves entrepreneurs.īut the reality is that most millennials aren’t entrepreneurs. Or if you read a lot of books by entrepreneurs and have a hustle mindset, you might call yourself an entrepreneur. Even if you are a full time employee, if you have a side hustle or contract, you wear the badge proudly. Today, however, it seems that, especially among millennials, it’s trendy to call yourself an entrepreneur. When I was young, most people thought of entrepreneurs as crazy people who took risks no sane person would. The funny thing is that the word entrepreneur has taken on a different meaning than it used to. Which generation is the most entrepreneurial? While being undercapitalized is a challenge, it’s a lack of entrepreneurial education, real-world business experience, and guts that result in most people not being a success in business. Many ‘experts’ say, “Entrepreneurs fail because they are undercapitalized.” This fear of being “undercapitalized,” this lack of money as well as the absence of a steady paycheck, is what keeps most people clinging to job security as an employee. Rich dad’s secret to entrepreneurial success is deceptively simple: less talking more doing
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