In recent years, entrepreneurship has become a cultural phenomenon with many young people aspiring to become the next Steve Jobs or Mark Zuckerberg. The "young founder myth" is the idea that successful entrepreneurs are young, brilliant, and innovative individuals who achieve their goals through hard work and determination. However, this myth can be a trap as it sets unrealistic expectations and ignores the importance of experience and collaboration.
Do introverts really cope better than the rest during lockdown?
In recent years, entrepreneurship has become a cultural phenomenon with many young people aspiring to become the next Steve Jobs or Mark Zuckerberg. The "young founder myth" is the idea that successful entrepreneurs are young, brilliant, and innovative individuals who achieve their goals through hard work and determination. However, this myth can be a trap as it sets unrealistic expectations and ignores the importance of experience and collaboration.
Do introverts really cope better than the rest during lockdown?