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Board Economics
Re: Importance of entrepreneur in school curriculum
by
slapper
on 10/05/2023, 18:10:56 UTC
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.
If it's a college, I'm sure there must be a suitable course with entrepreneurship suitable for young people so they can get more lessons about it. And usually there will be practical lessons in big companies so that they can get real additional knowledge to add to their knowledge later.

But I think what they get from the educational path will be different from reality because we are directly faced with real everyday events so our experiences will be different and we can also learn more.

And it's true that people have always been constrained by capital problems when they want to become entrepreneurs. But some people don't want to give up because of capital problems and continue to do what they want with minimum capital. And with the support of enthusiasm and effort and hard work, what they do can develop. And we, as people who want to try, should not give up if we really want to open a business.
I gotta say, absolutely agree we need to teach the youth about entrepreneurship. And why not go all-in? Teach 'em every fantastic way to crash and burn, losing it all. Great for morale, right?

Jokes aside, not everyone's cut out to be an entrepreneur, but let's give a shot to those with the itch. And hey, who doesn't love an endless money stress and business worries marathon?

As for schooling, let's toss it out! Who needs math, science? Nah, teach 'em Instagram sales and TikTok tricks. That's real-world wisdom! In reality, though, we need a balance. Practical know-how, critical thinking, problem-solving. And let's boost creativity, innovation, not just fact cramming.