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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.
Bernard Moon / Apr 21 2008
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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.
Jim Hancock / Dec 12 2007
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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 / Jun 17 2008
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Bernard Moon writes a very transparent reflection on his experiences with startups and knowing when it's time to quit.
Bernard Moon / Apr 10 2008
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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.
Sam Nguyen / May 2 2007
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Dan Wooldridge notes that even in the midst of an economic crisis the innovation and daring vision of entrepreneurs and the long time frame horizon as well as liquid capital of VC's provide hope for the economy.

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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