How to Think Like an Entrepreneur
by Philip Delves Broughton Author
Mark Zuckerburg launched Facebook from his college dorm room. Steve Jobs started work on the Apple computer after dropping out and exploring Buddhist spirituality. These names loom large in our culture because they managed to turn radical, innovative, long-shot ideas into products that transformed the world. Successful entrepreneurs embody creativity, ambition, self-confidence, and dynamism. What if that spirit were applied to the world beyond business startups? From the School of Life, an organization dedicated to helping you explore life’s big questions, comes this slim volume dedicated to your self-actualization: what would happen if you applied the inspiration and drive of the entrepreneurial world to your own life? What it takes to be an entrepreneur—to disrupt the status quo with fresh, bold perspectives and be gutsy enough to see them through—ultimately leads us to insights about human potential, teaching new ways to improve not only your business acumen but also your personal life and relationships.
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