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Get your MBA, Search where you want to base your operations to be, look for problems, then look to ways to solve those problems. You will find what you want.
An MBA is generally not preparation for entrepreneurship. Most “masters of business administration” are going into the corporate world to participate in large companies with well established business models.
Agree, but it is a nice tool to have in the bag.
Definitely. It’s huge set of tools. A whole corporate tool stack. But it costs years and many thousands of dollars. Whereas the typical first time entrepreneur can acquire more relevant skills much faster.