There’s a sneaky thing you did here where the original post is talking about entrepreneurship, and you changed the discussion to be about tech entrepreneurship.
There are quite a bit of non-tech (and tech) entrepreneurs who are looking to revolutionize health care, academia, Big pharma, etc. Furthermore, there’s an increasing awareness that the skills of entrepreneurship can be used even outside of the private sector. Thus, the rise of “social entrepreneurship”, and the increasing embrace of lean startup principles by governments.
In short, just because tech entrepreneurship (particularly mobile apps) are over-hyped, that doesn’t mean that entrepreneurship itself is overhyped.
There’s a sneaky thing you did here where the original post is talking about entrepreneurship, and you changed the discussion to be about tech entrepreneurship.
There are quite a bit of non-tech (and tech) entrepreneurs who are looking to revolutionize health care, academia, Big pharma, etc. Furthermore, there’s an increasing awareness that the skills of entrepreneurship can be used even outside of the private sector. Thus, the rise of “social entrepreneurship”, and the increasing embrace of lean startup principles by governments.
In short, just because tech entrepreneurship (particularly mobile apps) are over-hyped, that doesn’t mean that entrepreneurship itself is overhyped.