1. What surprised me the most I think was the overall lack of cohesive and organized planning from entrepreneurs in new businesses. Having an organized plan seems like such a great help to me that I can't imagine why anyone would forgo it, or start a legitimate business without some cohesive planning, including backup plans in case something goes wrong.
2. Nothing particularly confused me.
3. My two questions would focus on planning. I would ask the author 1) In most cases wouldn't you say that planning can be really beneficial, it just depends on the person? And 2) Do you think people who want to create a global empire should start in America?
4. I disagreed that business plans should be short. There is nothing wrong with planning things for the long-term as long as you acknowledge flexibility and unpredictability.
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