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As an adjunct professor to the entrepreneurship class at a Michigan business school, I get asked questions from an intelligent group of students--all of whom are on the verge of starting the next Google. Or lemonade stand. Or something in between.
Over time, I've noticed that many of my answers seem to come straight out of a kindergartner's mind, demonstrating some innate childhood logic that is, invariably, the exact opposite of what my teachers taught me. Judge for yourself:
Student: "How do I get started on my business?"
Student: "How do I get funding?"
Student: "How do I sell my company and actually make money?"
Robert Fulghum's book All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten says we'd all do better if we stuck to the basic rules of kindness, sharing and personal responsibility we're taught that first year in school. While that credo might apply to a better life, entrepreneurship--like those 5-year-olds running around the playground--is often about breaking rules.
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