In the movie Wall Street starring Charlie Sheen (Bud Fox), it depicts a person working on wall street as a stockbroker. He is tasked with troubles and difficulties throughout the movie, but one stuck out to me. This is when Bud Fox is tasked with finding a company for his wealthy investor to invest in. He sees the opportunity to benefit him and his father. This idea came from a recent lawsuit that the company his father works for beat. What he did was position his investor to purchase the company and scale it with more planes and more airports than they service. However, this is not where the aspect of entrepreneurship is. The aspect of entrepreneurship was creativity. Fox soon realized his wealthy investor was not actually looking to fix the struggling airline but instead strip it down and sell its parts. This was not the deal they initially had in place, so Fox had to think quickly. He knows of another wealthy investor who is in competition with his investor and Fox approaches him with an idea to buy the airline cheaper than his first investor. This involved a lot of moving pieces. Due to the moving pieces, Fox showed amazing creativity, an aspect of entrepreneurship that is underappreciated. Creativity is an aspect of entrepreneurship since without a creative mind there would be no innovations. Creativity is at the basis of entrepreneurship since it is the process of having an idea that will provide value to its users. Elaborating on the interaction/relationship between entrepreneurs and society, this aspect of entrepreneurship affects society in a few ways. The first way is through day-to-day life how to solve any problem you must be creative, in the movie's situation, the problem was that the company he used to work for and the company his father still works for was about to be dismantled. His creative thinking and problem solving led him to his idea about how to make him money, his dad money, and the other investor money. Society, at the basic definition, supports creativity of all kinds from new business ideas to a new game, to an art piece you hang on the wall. From the perspective of the movie the only person to not like what was happening from Fox’s creativity was his initial investor. One could say that society supported this aspect of entrepreneurship from the perspective of the movie. The interaction between this aspect of entrepreneurship and society is very limited from an initial look. However, if we take the concept from Professor Per’s book, the ripple effect, we can see if extends the interaction extremely far. Initially the only interaction was between the investors and the employees, looking at it with the ripple effect in mind changes the perspective. This is due to what the company being dismantled was doing. They provided cheap flights to select airports while also employing people. Since the company continued operations after the creative thinking, the interaction has a long effect on how society will continue to live since they provide a certain value for their consumers.