But not many schools have given lessons on entrepreneurship and tend to follow what has been done for years. If this is the case, parents should teach entrepreneurship to their children so that they can think more creatively and critically.
If at school there is minimal knowledge about entrepreneurship, then parents can ask their children to continue studying in that major. I think there are many universities that develop entrepreneurial talent in their students, but maybe not many students are interested. There is a difference in mindset between businessmen and workers, the way they choose their educational path will determine it.
Many people are attracted to becoming entrepreneurs, but capital is a common problem that keeps the appeal from materializing. I think it is the fate of one person or another, but they all influence each other. Not everyone has to be an entrepreneur because the world needs people in all kinds of other jobs too.