The debate really captures, encapsulates the three masteries needed from an entrepreneur: self (born) enterprise (made) luck (opportunity). One of the class mentioned that he awoke to the realization that entrepreneurship is not just about learning the business (the made part) but the factors paper woke him to the fact, that the starting point of all entrepreneurship is the deep understanding of oneself.
The luck (suwerti, opportunity, serendipity) part came to me when I was asked by a Dr (Agdamag from Cardinal Santos) who asked me that if he practiced all the things that we discussed in class or all that he read on Entrepreneuralism, will he be a billionaire just like Bill Gates. Tough question eh.
What do you think?
There is no doubt that he will be a successful entrepreneur. but the monetary equivalent of his success depends generally on the type of industry, timing, and consumer response that his business will be situated in. The culmination of multiple business factors determines how big your business can possibly be. Some call this luck. But I prefer Divine Providence.
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