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How Entrepreneurship Is Changing the Fabric of Work Culture
If you ignore the signals or fail to adapt quickly — you risk becoming obsolete.

Entrepreneurship is the new fortune-telling.
Creativity + Innovation + Risk-taking ability = Recipe for creating the future.
Through entrepreneurship, Millennials are creating their future instead of predicting it. That’s why working for others has become a thing of the past. The great resignation trend proved it.
I am a perfect example of this change — I was born and raised in India, where the traditional idea of working for someone else is deeply entrenched in our culture.
However, when I moved to Canada for studies and started my own business, I realized a whole new world of opportunity. The entrepreneurial culture has changed the way I think about work!
The ethos of entrepreneurship has infiltrated young minds.
Doctors are opening up their own medical practices instead of working for hospitals or insurance companies.
Lawyers are leaving big law firms to open up small law practices in their local area.
Even teachers are getting involved, opening up private tutoring services for students who need extra help with difficult subjects.
This new way of thinking encourages people to take control of their own lives and careers and be more creative and innovative in their earning methods.
The entrepreneurial culture is changing the working models and the way we think about work!
The Rise of the Gig Economy
With the rise of the gig economy, people realize that they can be their boss and control their destiny.
This new way of thinking profoundly impacts how we feel about work. The traditional workplace culture, based on hierarchy and obedience, is fading away. In its place, we are seeing a more entrepreneurial culture, which is based on creativity and innovation — the billion-dollar creator economy.
This culture change is having a positive impact on the economy.