In my opinion, the class on entrepreneurship happened to be one of the most important classes of the year. As soon as I left this class, my head was filled with different ideas I could implement into a brilliant business idea. This class was unbelievably inspirational to me and got me thinking about all the other entrepreneurs in the world. Two of the most successful entrepreneurs that had incredible success because they believed in their ideas, are Walt Disney and Mark Zuckerberg. These two geniuses managed to make something out of absolutely nothing while dropping out of school, which have resulted in two of the most well known businesses in history. I’m not saying that an education isn’t necessary to achieve success, but this class changed my direction and path I had previously set for myself before coming to Sauder; it has inspired me to possibly take up entrepreneurship as my specialization, which I had not even considered previously. Although implementing your own idea often results in failure, the guest speakers made clear to not let this de-motivate your ambitions. I learned that being an entrepreneur is learning from your mistakes, and brainstorming new and intuitive ideas to correct these mistakes. Entrepreneurship involves challenges, but possible payoffs from these challenges make it worth the effort.