Real stories of real people who failed, fell, got up — and changed the world. Your story is just beginning.
These aren't fairy tales. These are messy, beautiful, real journeys of people who refused to give up — from a garage in California to a small town in India.
"I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work."
— Thomas Edison, who invented the lightbulb after years of experiments
Entrepreneurship isn't just about starting companies — it's a way of thinking. These activities help you practice that mindset, one fun challenge at a time.
For Classes 3–4 · Build observation, creativity & the habit of asking "What if?"
For Classes 5–6 · Develop empathy, teamwork & basic solution thinking
For Classes 7–8 · Pitch, plan, execute & reflect on real micro-projects
Every entrepreneur you admire has a story of rejection, failure, or disaster. These are their proudest stumbles.
You don't need money or a company to be an entrepreneur. You need these 8 ways of thinking — and you can start today.
Here's how the three years build upon each other — from sparking curiosity to launching your very first idea.