Turning Young Entrepreneurs Into Next Generation Leaders
How are young entrepreneurs affecting today’s business world?
It seems like every day there is a different story on the news that is explaining how a young person just created a new multi-million dollar app, discovered a way to make food more sustainable, or founded a successful startup company. With the advent technology, there is no denying the importance of staying up to date.
We’ve all heard parents tell their kids, “you better work hard, you are the future,” but how important is it to encourage both children and young adults to explore entrepreneurship?
The Importance Of Young Entrepreneurs
The importance of promoting entrepreneurship education among youth should not be ignored. In fact, young entrepreneurs are so crucial to the development of the future, Educating the youth with entrepreneurial lessons will ensure a brighter future for them and generations to come.
Young entrepreneurs also have several advantages over traditional businessmen and women. They are typically more naive and more willing to take risks. While those two traits don’t necessarily sound like positives at first, they can actually benefit those living in an entrepreneurial world. Since younger people tend to be more naive, they don’t have any preconceived notions regarding standard practices or techniques to get in their way. Naivety allows individuals to think outside of the box and uncover life-changing ideas.
Secondly, risk taking can often be beneficial to entrepreneurs. As the saying goes, the bigger the risk, the bigger the potential reward. Individuals who have been in an industry for a long period of time are more likely to live by the standard “if it isn’t broken, don’t fix it,” which can be the biggest hinderance for those looking to keep their business relevant. Young entrepreneurs view risk as a game, allowing them to fully execute their visions. While this might lead to a lot of trial and error, it also has the potential to spark an infinite amount of brilliant ideas.
Future FortuneBuilders’ Quest To Build Young Entrepreneurs
Here at FortuneBuilders we take entrepreneurship so seriously that we created an initiative to increase the financial literacy of teens and build awareness around the importance of young entrepreneurs , how to budget money, pay bills, use credit cards, file income tax, or sign up for a 401(k).
Just because financial literacy and entrepreneurship is not taught in most public schools, it doesn’t mean students aren’t enthusiastic about the subject. In fact, 64 percent of teens wish that financial management was its own class in school, and 90 percent want to learn more about budgeting, saving, and investing.
“It really was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. I had an amazing time! I learned so much that I did not know before. I think we really need to know more about money since they don’t really offer that in school,” said students Asjah Johnson and London Harris.
“There’s a lot of energy and fun activities that really keep you involved. If you have the opportunity, you should definitely take it because it’ll help you out in the long-run,” expressed student Nicholas Methot.
“Life changing,” “worth it,” “useful,” “inspirational” and “a must” are just a few of the terms several students used to describe the the Washington D.C. camp.
It is clear that entrepreneurship education benefits students from every socioeconomic background. Young entrepreneurs learn how to think outside of the box, become problem solvers, and know when to take initiative; all of which are necessary traits for those who desire to have successful futures. Teens should not have to wait until after college to learn the ins and outs of business management. Seeing as how entrepreneurship can promote economic opportunity and cultivate innovation, kids, starting as early as middle school, should be introduced to skills like risk-taking, persistence and ingenuity.
If we are genuinely interested in your child’s education, nurture and stimulate their entrepreneurial side. In the meantime, Entrepreneursaround will not stop until it has turned all of today’s young entrepreneurs into next generation leaders.