Entrepreneurship is the willingness to create something that does not yet exist. It often requires vision, courage, persistence, and a tolerance for uncertainty. The Human Constitution explores our right to pursue new ideas and opportunities, and our responsibility to consider the impact those ideas may have on others. Through Istima, entrepreneurship teaches adaptability, humility, creativity, leadership, and the ability to learn from both success and failure. Entrepreneurship has played a vital role in human development, helping societies solve problems, create opportunity, improve quality of life, and expand what is possible. Supporting responsible entrepreneurship is therefore not only an investment in individuals but also in the continued maturation and evolution of civilization itself.