In this reading, I found it quite surprising how you should actually embrace grief upon failure. It is healthy to just let it out sometimes rather then getting up and brushing the failure off your shoulder like it's nothing. We learn from our mistakes and we need to embrace that. Part of the entrepreneurship mantra states failure is part of it and entrepreneurship has been the agent of change throughout history and it is important to keep that in mind.
One part of the reading that was confusing to me was when Kurakto was discussing the Entrepreneurial Revolution. He compares it to the Industrial Revolution and states that it has been happening the whole time, yet it is a revolution? It is contradicting.
If I could ask Kurakto two questions I would ask "how to avoid the "inflated entrepreneurial ego" and if he considers himself to be a micro entrepreneur or macro entrepreneur".
There are parts where I disagreed with the author and could not see eye to eye on him such as when he said that entrepreneurs don't usually fail. He did a study that stated that most of the businesses actually are still striving yet what makes a successful business is trial and error and failure.
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