It is blatantly apparent that true entrepreneurs will never be accepted in the public arena.
Chinese entrepreneurs have to implement their work under the leadership of the Party and the government - it is very clear.
When entrepreneurs are free to compete, they grow the pie so that everyone's share gets larger.
Nobody talks of entrepreneurship as survival, but that's exactly what it is and what nurtures creative thinking.
I belong to the breed of first-generation entrepreneurs who have basically created our enterprises with very frugal resources.
True entrepreneurs have to really forego almost everything; they have to put it all on the line.
Entrepreneurship is, in large part, about building something from nothing, which means creating a cause.
When India got independence, entrepreneurs were seen as a bad lot, as people who would exploit.
In the Valley, what's happened is you have entrepreneurs that just want to fill a hole in the market and have a rich exit.