Training my Geeks to think like Entrepreneurs
Just found this article while screening my tweets and it made me think some. Mostly on how I can raise my kids to think more like an entrepreneur, aka outside of the box. I know my children are Three(3) and One(1) but I don’t think it is too early to start.
Now is actually the best time. Take for example, legos, there is more than one way you can put them together and there is more than one thing you can build with them. You are stuck within the parameters that they fit together top to bottom, but there is really nothing else preventing you from doing what you want. So, by letting my children play with legos, it gives them the ability to work not only on their creativity, but essentially they could build something else other than what the instructions provide.
Now don’t misunderstand me, Legos is not the almighty sword that will drive entrepreneurship into my kids but it is a good example. From this example, I can keep in mind that I should give my kids options and let them come up with solutions on their own. As they get older, I can allow them to come up with ways to make money, whether it is from my wife and I or from a business idea they have. It all comes down to the foundation I can start to build for them now.
Other than the options I can provide for them, there is the knowledge that I can share with them. Children in this age will be more computer savvy than in my age (I didn’t get my first computer till I was in High School). And I can remember my Calculus Professor saying he didn’t take Calculus till graduate school, and now high school students are taking it. I can supplement their education with information they are not getting, like how to run a business or the stock market.
In the end, having the options and extended knowledge will show my children to think outside of the box and become entrepreneur minded thinkers.
Training my Geeks to think like EntrepreneursTags: business idea, creativity, education, Entrepreneur, first computer, geeks, graduate school, high school students, stock market, thinkers






























August 19th, 2009 at 4:51 am
Your children just adorable!!!
You should watch a new movie named ”The YES Movie” , in the film all the young entrepreneurs sharing their successful business stories. The youngest one is a 9 years old!
Watch movie ( Produced by Louis Lautman)
http://www.theYESmovie.com
Also check out their Young Epreneur Society at:
http://www.YoungEntrepreneurSociety.com
August 19th, 2009 at 9:50 am
Thank you for the comment!
I will definitely check out that movie….wow 9 years old?? definitely worth to see what that child has to say.
August 21st, 2009 at 12:28 pm
Haha, yes watch with your children maybe , just read from another post a 8 yr entrepreneur running his Suishi candy bussiness in Japan!
August 21st, 2009 at 12:38 pm
Do you have the link for that post? When I was working with some kids in Idaho with the Eye Club, http://www.eyeclub.org, they just amazed me. Most of them were in High School, a few in Junior High, but they had their own unique ideas and were encouraged to follow through on them. As one of the mentors, I would help if they got stuck. Julie Larson does a great job with that group.
August 29th, 2009 at 6:58 am
Hi there,
No link for that story ……but just spot another story share with you: 16-year-old entrepreneur and her handmade cake.
link
August 29th, 2009 at 8:38 am
Thank you
September 12th, 2009 at 8:43 am
Hello again.
Regarding to your work with the eye club, I have some work project idea would like to discuss with you.
Please send me an email ?
Chat soon.