I'm slightly confused on just how entrepreneurs know they are making the right behavioral and entrepreneurial decisions according to a model of entrepreneurial motivation. I was also confused/intrigued by the concept of grief recovery, but only because I think very few failures should be followed by a period of mourning.
There actually wasn't any part of the reading I disagreed with. In fact, there was one mention of something in the text I agree with wholeheartedly: entrepreneurs don't believe their successes or failures of their businesses derive from luck. I believe in setting goals, working hard, fate, and being at the right place at the right time.
The two questions I would ask the author are:
- Should an entrepreneur be feared or liked?
- How do you deal with emotional side (grieving, stress, anxiety, etc.) of entrepreneurship?
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