Week 14- Celebrate your Life
I feel like I've grown a lot this term, not just technically but also emotionally and spiritually. This class has changed the way I think about business as a way of life, not just a job. It takes faith, vision, grit, and planning. This is the last thing I would say to a group of students: being an entrepreneur means fixing real problems for real people. It's not just about making money or putting out a product. Entrepreneurs who see needs that aren't being met, work hard to solve them, and turn their ideas into real, useful chances are the most influential. The books for this class, especially Recognizing and Shaping Opportunities, taught me that ideas need to be turned into well-thought-out business plans that take strategy, resources, and shareholder value into account. I also learned how important it is to be a "finisher," which is something I remember from President Monson's talk. While starting is important, ending with hope and purpose is even more so....