Trailblazers Research Paper

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Everyone one of you sitting in those desks are apart of this generation of pioneers and apart of the generation that will be one of the most innovative in history. Essentially all of you are going to be the trailblazers of the new entrepreneurial reconstruction, cultural metamorphosis, and an enormous technological evolution which will continue as we get older and as we exist in this great day and age. However, few are aware or are skeptical of the transformation that is happening in the United States as we speak. To prevent any further confusion I am going to define the basis of the resolution and several terms that may draw confusion. What you all are going to witness is why our generation which I narrowed down to the people born from 1998-2001 specifically, as this will be the generation that breaks the most barriers, changes the culture and essentially acts as trailblazers for and makes opportunities for others younger than us to capitalize on what we’ve created. …show more content…
Entrepreneurial reconstruction is the recreation of being an entrepreneur, as unorthodox methods that previously have never been explored or even thought of to rake in income are going to be explored and flourished in and made a force to be reckoned with. The Technological Evolution is the most foreseeable and forthcoming of all the events and it is pretty self-explanatory and in fact is coherent with the Entrepreneurial Reconstruction and is a vital factor in both. I will provide people who were born from the 1998-2001 timeframe who at this young age already are beginning to change the norms, and one example for each category shall be

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