Assignment 3A – Entrepreneurship Story
My experience
with entrepreneurship actually started when I was relatively young. My whole family used to watch Shark Tank in
the evenings since I was in middle school (2013 onward).
(Figure 1: Modern Shark Tank logo that’s practically
burned in my memory)
Shark
Tank taught me basic business concepts and might have actually helped to push
me toward a career in finance. Back then, I pictured myself sitting in the
Sharks’ chairs listening to business pitches and thought it would be amazing to
do that someday. I would like to be a
hedge fund manager one day, maybe influenced by those memories and my love of
stocks and the economy at large.
Then,
about two years later in my Algebra II class (I was 15 at the time), there was
an assignment to create a personal logo using various mathematical geometric
shapes (hence the reason for the clear cords).
The company idea I came up with was HYPERSPEED TECHNOLOGIES LLC, which
would have sold high-end innovative technology products such as a multifunctional
dual bootable (Android and Apple) smartphone, TV projector glasses (like Google
Glass 2.0), and foldable laptop. Unfortunately,
I didn’t know how to invent those products back then (and still don’t now), so
the business never actually came to fruition (I’m convinced I’d be the world’s
first trillionaire if it had). Up until
now, that’s been the extent of my entrepreneurial experience.
(Figure 2: Actual representation of the logo presented to
my class, made of clay, Styrofoam & dreams)
Now, I’m
looking to expand my understanding of entrepreneurship since it is such a
fundamental part of society. My current
entrepreneurial idea is Hyperspeed HomeStudio (name possibly inspired by
nostalgia from that Algebra II project), which would be a music production
service. It would ship all the studio
equipment to make songs, and connect the client with daily 2.5 hour sessions
with either a producer, songwriter, or audio engineer (for a relatively cheap
price of $150 per day - $425 for the 3 day package, $1000 for the seven day
package) to help them realize their musical vision (further described in
subsequent assignments).
I
originally enrolled in the class because it was a requirement for my
entrepreneurship minor, however I am eager this class can help me get inspiration
for a viable business idea and give me relevant knowledge. I am excited because the class already has me
thinking critically about the everyday environment that I live in with the bug
list and there will surely be a lot more chances to expand upon that.


Ulysses, it’s interesting how business clashes with popular culture to create a phenomenon like Shark Tank. I remember driving through Arkansas with my wife. We were enthralled by Shark Tank reruns, finally seeing the show our first time.
ReplyDeleteGood luck getting a phone to boot iOS and Android. Lots of nerds would rejoice on that day. If you can figure out a way to bring value to music creators then your current business idea has merit. I suggest you kept at it if that is an area that interests you.