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What Business School Won't Tell You About Entrepreneurship


Published on 2025-03-27 12:21:07 - Entrepreneur
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  • Entrepreneurship is often glamorized, but the real journey is far more complex than what business school teaches.

The article from MSN discusses the often unspoken realities of entrepreneurship that are not typically covered in business school curricula. It highlights that while business schools teach theoretical frameworks, practical skills, and case studies, they often fail to prepare students for the emotional and psychological challenges of starting and running a business. Key points include the intense loneliness and isolation entrepreneurs can feel, the constant rejection and failure they must endure, the necessity of pivoting when initial plans fail, and the importance of resilience and mental health. The piece also touches on the myth of the lone genius entrepreneur, emphasizing that successful entrepreneurship usually involves a team effort, networking, and the ability to adapt to unforeseen circumstances. Furthermore, it underscores the significance of understanding one's own motivations for becoming an entrepreneur, beyond just financial success, and the critical role of passion and perseverance in overcoming the myriad obstacles that arise.

Read the Full Entrepreneur Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/executive-leadership-and-management/what-business-school-won-t-tell-you-about-entrepreneurship/ar-AA1BMtcD ]