“Champions aren’t made in gyms. Champions are made from something they have deep inside them – a desire, a dream, a vision. “
“I know where I’m going and I know the truth and I don’t have to be what you want me to be. I’m free to be what I want.”
- Muhammad Ali
Entrepreneurship and The New American Dream
The single greatest change over the past 50 years in workplace attitudes is the slow shift of viewing your job as an opportunity to viewing it as security. Look at the stats over the past five years and see how many jobs were lost in this country. No wonder why 1 out of 6 employees are search for home businesses. We’re capitalists and entrepreneurs because we have the freedom of choice. We expect and demand a “Liaise Fair” attitude from our government when it comes to our business. The Kaufman Foundation concluded from a survey that there’s more respect for entrepreneurs then CEO’s of successful corporation. Distribution of attitudes looked like this:
The question was if you had to choose would you prefer to be?
80% The Owner of a Successful Small Business You started That employees 100 People
14% The CEO of a Fortune 500 Company That Employees More Than 10,000 People
6% Don’t Know
Our educational systems aren’t focusing on individualism and fostering entrepreneurial individuals. The Kaufman Foundation surveyed older adults and the vast majority of them believed strongly that entrepreneurship should be taught or encouraged in high schools and universities.
81% Said, universities and high schools should actively develop entrepreneurial skills in students.
77% Said, the state and federal governments should encourage entrepreneurs through tax laws and their actions.
70% Said, the success and health of our economy depends on it.
Lawmakers need to be reminded that today’s entrepreneurial ventures started out small and grew despite bureaucracy and regulations, not because of it. We want the right to:
Freedom to choose when, where and how to work or run a business; the freedom to try and fail and try again; the freedom to follow your dreams wherever they take you; and the freedom to live your own life on your own terms. Simple isn’t it?
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Tags: CEO, Educational System, Entrepreneur, Federal Government, Fortune 500 Corporations, Freedom, Home Business, Muhammad Ali, Workplace attitudes

