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The Rise of Entrepreneurship During the Renaissance
The Renaissance: How Entrepreneurs Reawakened a World
Hey Go-Getter,
We’re in the Renaissance now, and things are about to get exciting. Picture Italy in the 15th century—Florence, Venice, and Milan are the bustling hubs of art, culture, and business. But what truly makes the Renaissance unique? It was the rebirth of entrepreneurship.
This period was the golden age of trade, where merchants, bankers, and craftsmen flourished. We’re talking about Lorenzo de Medici—who wasn’t just a banker, but a patron of artists—and Marco Polo, who opened up trade routes to China. They weren’t just making money; they were innovating.
Renaissance entrepreneurs didn’t just think about the world they lived in—they dreamed bigger. They were the ones who took the classical knowledge of the Romans and applied it to the modern world, leading to the creation of new markets and new ideas.
Quick Tip from Ol' Mo:
In business, you need to have the vision to see beyond what’s in front of you. Innovation is what sets the great entrepreneurs apart from the rest. Whether it’s through new products, improved processes, or novel business ideas, keep your eyes open for opportunities to innovate.
Catch you Wednesday,
Ol' Mo
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