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Are millennials approaching entrepreneurship in a different way compared to the old school methods of their predecessors? Elzie and Tashima Freeman explore this topic and share their unique perspectives.
Tashima, a millennial entrepreneur herself, argues that the younger generation has higher goals, and notes the ever-changing landscape of entrepreneurship. She shares how her grandmother, an older entrepreneur, remains successful by sticking with tried and tested methods.
Are you curious to find out how different generations approach entrepreneurship? Hear how the different generations got their own goals, methods and tools for achieving success, not just financially, but also in terms of personal growth and fulfillment. Tune in to this episode to learn more about the different approaches to entrepreneurship and how to achieve success in the modern business world.
Episode Highlights
01:40 – This is not to discredit anyone who’s older. Our dreams for the younger generation is just a little bit more higher. We are looking for legitimate generational wealth, and we don’t just want to start it and then die and let our kids have it. We want to experience it and live through it, too. So, back then, they’re like, “I’m good with making my 250 a year.” Over here, we need a little bit more than 250 a year. We’re like, “Okay, where’s the half a mil? We’re trying to get a little closer to seven figures.” And once we get to 1.2 million in our business, we’re like, “Okay, if we can do that, we can do more.” So, I think one, the goal of what we’re trying to reach in the younger generation is a lot higher, if I would say, than what some of the older generation is trying to reach.
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