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Entrepreneurship is a deeply spiritual endeavor. The person you must become to succeed is far greater than the person who started. Creation from nothing is inherently a spiritual practice, and true entrepreneurship cannot exist without clear purpose and indomitable faith that what you are building will succeed. One cannot shoulder the risks inherent in entrepreneurship without these foundations.
The word itself comes from the French entreprendre, meaning "to undertake" or "to set about"—it can also mean "to begin" or "initiate" something new. The word derives from the Latin entre (meaning "between") and the French prendre (meaning "to take"), combining to signify the act of taking something on or starting. In modern English, it means a person who organizes and operates businesses while taking on greater than normal financial risks.
It is a word that is evolving. I believe in the 21st century, it will continue to evolve to mean a person who builds enterprises while taking risks to achieve and deliver better outcomes for improving human life. It will encompass and embrace the builders and creators, not those who only seek to extract.
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