
The future of entrepreneurship hinges on solving tangible problems through first-principles thinking rather than chasing AI buzzwords. Economic prosperity is fundamentally driven by the intersection of energy generation and productivity, yet Western societies are currently constrained by insufficient power infrastructure and counterproductive social narratives. Founders must cultivate deep technical expertise and build internal tools that address genuine inefficiencies, as legacy software often reflects bloated organizational structures rather than actual value. Canada possesses the resources to lead in this new era, but it must shift its focus from government-led job creation toward incentivizing private, profit-driven investment. By fostering a culture that celebrates ambition and provides critical support at pivotal moments—much like the "mouse in the tub" experiment—the ecosystem can unlock significant growth and produce the next generation of world-class companies.
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