What is your favorite quote from this book?

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What is your favorite quote from this book?

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What is your favorite quote from this book?
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My favorite quote is by Smith, when he stated that "the property which every man has in his own labor … is the original foundation of all other property, so it is sacred and inviolable."
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"I absolutely love this quote that says, 'Entrepreneurship is often a form of rebellion.' It really resonates with me because it highlights the fact that many entrepreneurs are not just builders, but also dissenters who challenge the status quo. This is often a brave and even political act that requires a lot of courage and conviction. I think it's important to recognize and appreciate the passion and drive that entrepreneurs bring to their work."
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Economist Adam Smith emphasizes the fundamental importance of labor in his quote, stating that a person's right to their own work is the foundation of all other forms of property. He considers this right to be sacred and untouchable.
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Every person’s ownership of their own labor is the fundamental basis for all other property rights, and it is both sacred and inviolable.
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the property which every man has in his own labor … is the original foundation of all other property, so it is sacred and inviolable.
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The inherent right to control one's own labor is the cornerstone of all property rights, and it is a fundamental and inalienable right that is essential to individual autonomy and dignity.
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Launchpad Republic really celebrates the go-getter attitude and the innovative spirit that’s so common in America. It’s like the authors are tipping their hats to the country’s knack for dreaming big and making things happen.
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One of my favourite lines from "Launchpad Republic: America's Entrepreneurial Edge and Why It Matters" has the following meaning: "As America spawns more unicorns than other countries, it is also more lenient in allowing large and successful firms to fail." This phrase captures the heart of the book, emphasizing America's distinct entrepreneurial environment that encourages innovation while maintaining a competitive market. It emphasizes the necessity of resilience and adaptability, which are valuable skills for both new and experienced entrepreneurs.
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I don't have a favorite quote. Just love the book. And the perspective it gives on business and entrepreneurial mindset.
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I really do not have a top favorite quote from the book, but they are a few i found quite interesting.
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I love a particular quote made by Adam Smith
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I'm drawn to the quote, "Entrepreneurship is often a form of rebellion," as it celebrates the entrepreneurial mindset of questioning authority and pushing boundaries.
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One quote that I do like is from Smith, who writes that ‘the property which every man has in the produce of his labor is the property that originally formed the sole foundation of all other property’ making it plain that labor is sacred.
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i fell inlove with this quote cause it resonates with me,“Entrepreneurship is a rebellious act, and America’s democratic system is unique in enabling new companies to challenge established ones.”
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