I honestly don't really see myself as an entrepreneur. I'm not salesmen type of guy, as you might be able to tell from me skipping all the interview assignments. I don't have that drive to go "Hey stranger, check this great idea I have!" That just isn't me. I do have more of a mindset now for picking out "bugs" and saying "hey, there might be an opportunity here" but that's as far as it goes. If I thought the idea were great enough, I might patent and sell it, but I doubt I'd pursue it unless I was super, super passionate about the idea. It would have to really excite me on a personal level.
One recommendation I would make for future students is that you don't have to do all of the interview assignments to get an A, so if you hate talking to strangers don't sweat it too much. I only did one or two and am still going to do fine in the course. But if you want to perform the best, then I would simply say do every assignment. As far as fostering the mindset, simply doing the assignments will do that. The assignments themselves seem to have that goal in mind already. Once you do that, you'll feel more confident to pursue a venture and take on the world...
like this guy.