I also believe most Baruch students share similar, if not, the same basic core values inherently. We all are attending a business school that is very diverse, all coming from a strong family background and values. Whether it may be supporting your family, making them happy with your pursuits, our education and careers, or even starting a new family on your own. All of us in the Zicklin School of Business all share an envisioned future in which we aim to be a businessman or woman after we graduate or some time in life. The article by Collins mentioned that your core values are extremely important to stay true to yourself throughout life because it makes you who you are and whether or not years down the line your customer base changes, you will always be acknowledged in a respected manner for that. It also stated that it is more important to know who you are than where you’re going. This is one of my favorite parts of the article because I believe that is such a powerful and truthful quote and I’m sure Baruch students would agree with this as well. We all are studying entrepreneurship in this class, but will we open up a business of our own one day? That we cannot answer now. We can answer that it is in our interest and it is our BHAG in life.
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