So You Want to Be an Entrepreneur?

Entrepreneurship starts with a question: what do people need, and how can I help?
The Dive
Entrepreneurship is about more than starting a business, it’s about learning to see the world differently. Entrepreneurs notice problems, imagine possibilities, and take action to create change. From selling lemonade to building apps, the same mindset—curiosity, courage, and resilience—turns small ideas into big impact.
Being an entrepreneur isn't just a job, it's a mindset. It’s a way of thinking and doing. Entrepreneurs don’t wait for permission or perfect timing. They experiment, learn from mistakes, and adapt quickly. The magic is in the doing, not just the dreaming.
Great entrepreneurs are driven by curiosity and creativity. They ask bold questions, look at the world differently, and imagine new ways to do things. But they also have grit: the resilience to keep going when it gets hard, messy, or uncomfortable.
Salesmanship is at the heart of entrepreneurship. It's about clearly showing the value of what you’ve made. A strong entrepreneur knows how to tell their story, connect with customers, and confidently ask for what they’re worth.
Entrepreneurs think independently and trust their instincts. They’re comfortable standing out from the crowd and making big decisions, even when others doubt them. Being your own boss means learning to rely on your voice, your values, and your vision.
Failure isn’t the end—it’s the beginning of better ideas. Every mistake is a chance to improve, and every setback offers a lesson. Real entrepreneurs treat failure like feedback, not defeat.
Some entrepreneurs are fueled by passion; others by a desire to prove themselves. That 'chip on the shoulder' (a feeling of being overlooked, underestimated, or underdog) can become a superpower when it’s channeled into motivation and focus.
Entrepreneurship isn’t about being born with a special gift. It’s about building habits: noticing needs, asking questions, testing solutions, adapting your ideas, and staying in the game. You don’t need a business plan to start, you just need the courage to begin.
Why It Matters
Learning how to think like an entrepreneur prepares you for more than just starting a business—it helps you become a better thinker, doer, and leader. Entrepreneurs shape the world by solving problems, taking action, and making ideas real. Whether you want to run a company or just get better at spotting opportunities, this mindset will help you build a life full of purpose, possibility, and independence.
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What is something in your daily life that could be improved—and how might you fix it?
Have you ever had an idea for a business or product? What inspired it?
What does it mean to take a risk—and when is it worth it?
Why is failing actually important for success?
Can anyone become an entrepreneur? Why or why not?
What’s something you’ve sold (or could sell) that others might want?
How would you describe your personal ‘entrepreneurial strengths’?
What skills do you think are most important to grow as a young entrepreneur?
Dig Deeper
A short and fun intro to what entrepreneurship really means—perfect for curious minds just starting their journey.
The dream of becoming an entrepreneur is extremely common. Putting the plan in action requires many things, most importantly: a really great idea. But where do really good ideas come from? Our unhappiest moments.
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Understanding Startup Costs and Budgeting
Every new business starts with costs. Learning to budget wisely helps entrepreneurs control spending, avoid surprises, and increase the chances of success.
Further Reading
Stay curious!