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The Surprising Origins of the Entrepreneurial Spirit #entrepreneurship #business
Summary
This video features a debate between Paula and Bill on whether entrepreneurship is an innate trait or a learned skill. Paula argues that the entrepreneurial spirit is inherent and cannot be fully taught, though she acknowledges that upbringing can foster certain entrepreneurial traits. Bill seems to agree that some aspects are innate but believes a significant portion can be developed through learning and experience.
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