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Coming Soon: Nontrepreneur Nation
How parenting and education are killing American entrepreneurship and innovation

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A new "nontrepreneur" generation is entering the marketplace: one characterized by fear of failure and an excessive need for hand-holding. Bernard Moon dives into some of the reasons behind the declining American entrepreneurial spirit.
At 35, Loïc Le Meur has carved a niche by ignoring business conventions, respecting competitors, building relationships and learning his lessons out in the open.
As an entrepreneur, hiring the right people was a concern that occupied my mind often. I've gathered various lessons through each of the three technology companies I’ve been involved with building up.
Bernard Moon writes a very transparent reflection on his experiences with startups and knowing when it's time to quit.
Al Lunsford is not a disinterested observer of Silicon Valley; he has long term investments and relationships there. So he quite taken by Marc Andreessen's vision of the near future of technology businesses on the Charlie Rose program.
Guy Kawasaki is a managing director of Garage Technology Ventures, an early-stage venture capital firm and a columnist for Forbes.com.

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(Work is to be seen) not as a necessary drudgery to be undergone for the purpose of making money, but as a way of life in which the nature of man should find its proper exercise and delight and so fulfill itself to the glory of God. That it should, [...]
Dorothy L Sayers


