They have to “love the game,” as my colleague Nagarjuna Venna describes it. Once you have that spirit and understanding, the rest of it—entrepreneurship skills and way of operating—can be taught. It requires the four Hs, as we talk about at MIT: the heart (spirit/mindset), the head (knowledge/theory), the hands (practice/capability), and the home (community‐based way of operating to be able to utilize resources beyond your control).7 While it all starts with a mindset (heart), it must be complemented with the other three Hs as well.