Entrepreneurship And Entrepreneurship

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Little did we know that trading obsidian would lead to the term entrepreneurship. Obsidians are black volcanic glasses that are used to make hunting arrowheads. As humans began to discover animals and plants, around 10,000 BCE, the need for survival became important. Agricultural became an essential part in order for the human species to grow. Several people decided that moving around and having to start all over setting up their homes was becoming a hassle. Instead locals decided to stay in one place where they had the opportunity to hunt and gather their food in order to live. Agricultural lead up to the term entrepreneur as well as to the growth of the human population. Tribes were discovering that hunting and gathering and watching out for their people was becoming difficult. As they had the opportunity to meet other tribes they were able to compromise on what one tribe we do. A tribe would have the job of hunting while, another tribe would gather. This process lead up to what we know as today as a community. The importance of a community began to grow more and more powerful. Individuals would have a certain task that they would become experts at. For examples some would be good at farming, hunting, gathering, fishing, and cooking; while, others would become better at tool-making, shelter-building or clothes-making. As …show more content…

Several entrepreneurs need several skills and knowledge of failure in order to promote their new invention. Who would know that the finding of obsidian would lead to the success of businesses around the world? The talent that people had back in time lead people to strive for greatness and a better life. Finding new ways to improve agriculture, houses, and the standard of living led to a better community. A better community led to a better town or city and a better town or city led to a better country. Lastly a better country led to a better

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