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Spirit of the Entrepreneur

There's been plenty written about the entrepreneurial spirit. It is said that the entrepreneur has an abundance of passion and ambition, that she is not afraid to fail and will not take no for an answer. She has a sense of urgency, the ability to tune out the negative and see opportunities everywhere. When you ask an entrepreneur why she started her business, she immediately jumps into her story, eyes lit up as if she were reliving that exciting time in her life. 

Do you know this person? I do.

Entrepreneurs have been a bit hard to find in the past few months, having gone underground to nurse their wounds. It's as if they had been sucker-punched by the swift downturn of the economy, left paralyzed and trying to regain their breath. The good news is that I'm starting to see them resurface, and this gives me hope.
Entrepreneurs are the forgotten heroes in these times. They are everyday men and women who are willing to put everything at risk to fulfill their dreams. They create products and services that the rest of us use every day, and in doing so, they also create the majority of jobs in America.

The entrepreneurs I talk to are not asking for a rescue or a handout. They just want a playing field that is free of unnecessary obstacles and penalties (read: those created by a well-meaning but often-clueless government). They want the opportunity to succeed or fail on their own merits, and they are willing to risk it all in the process.

I fervently believe we will recover on the efforts and indomitable spirit of entrepreneurs. And I hope we will get out of their way and let them run!

  Like many others, my

 

Like many others, my optimism was dampened for awhile; I felt as if the air had been pushed out of businesses all over. That unease has begun to lift and my optimism has returned, BUT I am concerned that over regulation will strangle small business at all levels. The COBRA changes were a boon to the unfortunate employee who was laid off and they truly needed some help, BUT the implementation created hours of HR work that most businesses found daunting. It is this kind of "well-meaning" legislation that could bury us in paperwork. Hopefully, our legislators will listen. Keep up the good work. Your comments are thought provoking.
 
 
 
RACHEL OWENS

 

  Right on! By now, we're all

 

Right on! By now, we're all familiar with the numbers: Small business generates 50 percent of GDP and more than 60 percent of employment (depending on whose numbers you use). Cranking up that machine is critical to a reasonable recovery in the new economy.
 
 
 
DAVE KINNEAR

 

Great thoughts, Barri! We are

Great thoughts, Barri! We are "the little engines that could" helping to make the world go round.

 
 
 
JENNY

 

  Nice entry. We too are

 

Nice entry. We too are beginning to see signs of improvement out there. Certainly a lot of opportunities exist for those of us who are willing to get out there and pursue them.
 
 
 
BILL SORNSTEIN

 

  Excellent post, Barri! It

 

Excellent post, Barri! It definitely captures the essence of the entrepreneurial spirit! It is a topic close to my heart, as this is one of the topics I speak about when I travel to Latin America. Thank you for sharing your insight about this topic – you've made my afternoon!
 
 
 
JANET CRONICK

 

  When I look at all the

 

When I look at all the added regulation, added taxes that our government wants to put on us getting back into the game is going to be tougher and tougher. I am looking for the place where my voice and others will be heard by our government. The TEA parties were a nice start. What is next?
 
 
 
JEFF BLANTON

 

  I love your description of

 

I love your description of the entrepreneur! Passion and ambition I surely have! It certainly is a much better description than "bipolar, easily excitable and insanely driven." However; I must admit, I am highly caffeinated!
 
 
 
DARCIE DUNLOP

 

  I could not agree more!

 

I could not agree more! This should be the leading segment on the news tonight and headlining the papers tomorrow.
 
 
 
KRISTEN MCALISTER