by germainebull » 05 Oct 2025, 08:07
This question is thought-provoking! Yes, entrepreneurship can be taught in school. Fundamentals like business planning, risk assessment, and understanding markets are built in the classroom.
But also, direct experience strengthens skills. Making mistakes, trying again, and dealing with customers builds confidence and real knowledge.
So, school provides the foundation, but practice builds reality. When you combine the two, you become a strong entrepreneur with deep knowledge. 💼🔥
This question is thought-provoking! Yes, entrepreneurship can be taught in school. Fundamentals like business planning, risk assessment, and understanding markets are built in the classroom.
But also, direct experience strengthens skills. Making mistakes, trying again, and dealing with customers builds confidence and real knowledge.
So, school provides the foundation, but practice builds reality. When you combine the two, you become a strong entrepreneur with deep knowledge. 💼🔥