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Monday, March 07, 2011

The American Dream and its Impact on the Global Economy | A NOTE FROM THE FOUNDER


The American Dream and its Impact on the Global Economy

by Adam J. Kovitz

The "American Dream" is one of those classic concepts and phrases that often gets misconstrued through the years, yet we at TNNWC believe that such nationalistic aspiration is not necessarily limited to the United States, but to the entire world and the global economy.  So this week, I'd thought I would take a look at the history of the term and its true implications.

In last week's posting, I spoke about another "American" concept:  "Rugged Individualism" and how around the turn of last century the United States experienced a considerable influx of people from other countries with cultures vastly different than those of the so-called "first settlers" from England, France, The Netherlands and Germany (although the "Native Americans" were settled here long before that, it was this group that formed the country now known as the United States of America).  These new immigrants came here to escape famine, poor economic conditions and religious persecution to the U.S. because there was opportunity here.  In time, this eventual integration of cultures, both old and new would become known as the "Great American Melting Pot";  the amazing collaborative and synergistic result of people of varying races from the rest of the entire world coming to the U.S. to pursue the American Dream.

In his 1931 book Epic of America, historian James Truslow Adams wrote the following:
"The American Dream is that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for every man, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement. It is a difficult dream for the European upper classes to interpret adequately, also too many of us ourselves have grown weary and mistrustful of it. It is not a dream of motor cars and high wages merely, but a dream of social order in which each man and each woman shall be able to attain to the fullest stature of which they are innately capable, and be recognized by others for what they are, regardless of the fortuitous circumstances of birth or position."
And while this was certainly true for many self-made individuals, it demonstrates something very interesting - the American Dream could never have existed without the socio-economic conditions of the rest of the entire world at that time.  There was a void in the Global Economy of the early 1900s, which led to its very formation.  The United States needed the hearts and minds of people of varied walks of life from other countries to make it possible.  The result led to a highly-robust economy which peaked in the mid-twentieth century.

Therefore, the American Dream was neither "American", nor was it a "Dream" (I know, I know..."talk amongst yourselves").  A more correct term would be the "Entrepreneurial Spirit", because it developed in America due to Global Economic circumstances of the time and there was certainly nothing dreamlike about it - it was real.  Many individuals such as Andrew Carnegie were living proof.

Fast forward to today.  Several major powers have embraced a Global Economy despite our current crisis.  There is unrest in the Middle East, while countries like China, India and Brazil are up-and-coming economic powers.  And there are many who believe the American Dream to be dead.

That, of course, remains to be seen.  If we look at the Entrepreneurial Spirit as more than just a means to get rich quick, but a means for many to live better and freer lives, no matter their prior economic standing, status or class, then aren't we now in a fertile enough landscape for the seeds of entrepreneurship to bloom again?

Will outside interests look to the United States as a bargain basement for investment?  Will more individuals flock to other countries to chase the Chinese, Indian or Brazilian dream?  Thanks to the internet connecting the entire world, will it matter where opportunity takes place, just as long as it does?

The key, my fellow entrepreneurs, is not to get caught up in the general malaise around us (thanks news media), but to greet the problems of the day with a smile, knowing that there is opportunity gold hidden somewhere in those "hills".  It is much easier said than done, but it is key to unlocking a new era of Entrepreneurial Spirit and earning your place in the Global Economy.


All my best,

Adam

www.TNNWC.com
http://adamjkovitz.blogspot.com


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Monday, February 28, 2011

A NOTE FROM THE FOUNDER: How Entrepreneurs Can Escape the "Rugged Individualism" Trap


How Entrepreneurs Can Escape the "Rugged Individualism" Trap

by Adam J. Kovitz

I was delighted to have "touched a nerve" with our readers last week with my article The War on Small Business and What One Company is Doing About It.  I have received several comments about it, such as the following:
"Dear Adam,

Great article this week!  I truly thing this is one of your finest works since I joined TNNWC back in the summer.  I thought you hit it all Right on the Head!  I don't know how much you know about companies such as Walmart, but they are notorious at holding their small business vendors hostage, often stringing them out needlessly for nearly a year on occasion.  Horrible people, really."
Several other comments were of this ilk and I wanted to continue the theme this week as I have been talking with other entrepreneurs about their own goals and objectives.  

One of the main notions that I have been contemplating is that of the "rugged individualist".  This ideal picture of one who can, on their own, brave hostile conditions and not just survive, but thrive,  is the same spirit that drove Westward expansion in the United States in the 1800's as well as the "American Dream" of owning a business, growing it and striking it rich (or at least, making a decent living).  Sounds great, right?


But there's a dark side to this individual spirit...it is way too easy to be divided and conquered, much in the way that large corporations are currently having their way with our government - because they can - at our expense (see my aforementioned article for one such example).  

Here's how we've been trapped:
1.)  We're too busy to know what's going on because we're focused on trying to keep our businesses profitable
2.)  It's much easier to ignore cats than to herd them
3.)  The few "bones" we've been thrown such as the recent Small Business Jobs Act looks great for PR, and my help a few businesses, but is impotent to solve some of the more larger, systemic issues
4.)  Many of us suffer from anxiety and depression due to tight financial strains.


Here's the good news...we can learn from history...


When we look back to the turn of the last century in the United States, we had a large influx of immigrants from Ireland and Italy as well as Jews seeking freedom from persecution.  Many of these "new" immigrants lived in ghettos with other immigrants from the same countries - they were strangers in a strange land who, quite often, were shunned by the "mainstream".  For every exclusive club set up to exclude the elite from the "dregs", the dregs put together their own social clubs and societies, many of which included theater and music.


Several of these immigrants would eventually go on to being received by the public and integrated into society - Spencer Tracy, Errol Flynn, Walter Lantz (of Woody Woodpecker fame), the Marx Brothers and the Three Stooges are all examples of those who would influence the stage, radio, the screen and even the "small" screen.


Q:  So what does this have to do with us entrepreneurs?


A:  Everything!


Aside from arts and entertainment, many of these groups formed businesses to serve their communities - miniature economies that were given the chance to grow.


As an entrepreneurial community, we too, are now strangers in a strange land.  Being forced to play a game (a.k.a., our global economy) that others have already seemingly won, or at least have tipped the scales heavily in their favor to win.  We can choose to remain trapped under the weight of an outdated system and forever be slaves to others who don't have our best interests at heart (if there's anything left of their hearts), or...

We can choose to form communities of entrepreneurs to serve entrepreneurs and their families.  We can, wherever possible, choose to do business with each other rather than support our larger counterparts.  We have the advantage of creative thinking, innovation and the desire for something other than the status quo.  

These communities, can with enough support, over time, become economies unto themselves - it doesn't matter what country such enterprises are from (I'm sure several will be international), as long as they are willing to be part of an interdependent whole.

As a matter of fact, we have the beginnings of such a structure.  We call it TNNWC Group.  It's a company, it's a cause, it's a community, it's a suite of services and publications, it's an economy waiting to happen, it's our future...we invite it to be your future as well.  

Here are the many ways you and your company can take part in our mutual future:
1.)  Keep reading us
2.)  Become a member if you're not already one - it's free
3.)  Invite your friends, family and business associates to join
4.)  Write for our publications to get your voice heard amongst our growing ranks
5.)  Take advantage of our proprietary suite of services - they are those crucial services that all emerging enterprises need for growth
6.)  Joint venture with us by providing a service that we don't currently offer by becoming a strategic service provider or a divisional president.  We are a confederation of entrepreneurs who work collaboratively to serve entrepreneurs.

Choose TNNWC, and choose success.

All my best,

Adam

www.TNNWC.com
http://adamjkovitz.blogspot.com


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