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The Purpose of Education and Entrepreneurialism
The traditional approach to education has been focused on getting into a good college to secure a good job. However, investors are now considering first-time founders with relevant expertise as well as those with proven entrepreneurial track records. Understanding entrepreneurialism could lead to a richer life, stronger society, and a better future for children.
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The current education system revolves around getting good grades and a high-paying job, but what if we created a school where the main goal was happy kids?
32:47 - 36:14 (03:26)
Summary
The current education system revolves around getting good grades and a high-paying job, but what if we created a school where the main goal was happy kids? This podcast explores the idea of reinventing the education system to prioritize the emotional well-being of students.
ChapterThe Purpose of Education and Entrepreneurialism
Episode#132: Chris Sacca on Shark Tank, Building Your Business, and Startup Mistakes
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The speaker describes his experiences of enduring extreme physical challenges without adequate preparation and how he repeatedly used a phrase to keep himself motivated to overcome the pain and discomfort.
36:14 - 37:24 (01:10)
Summary
The speaker describes his experiences of enduring extreme physical challenges without adequate preparation and how he repeatedly used a phrase to keep himself motivated to overcome the pain and discomfort.
ChapterThe Purpose of Education and Entrepreneurialism
Episode#132: Chris Sacca on Shark Tank, Building Your Business, and Startup Mistakes
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Should investors invest in a founder with a proven entrepreneurial track record or a first time founder who is a seasoned professional with relevant expertise?
37:24 - 39:00 (01:36)
Summary
Should investors invest in a founder with a proven entrepreneurial track record or a first time founder who is a seasoned professional with relevant expertise? Experience can deeply embed questionable assumptions, and second time founders may suffer from a lack of motivation.