Nearly seven in ten Americans believe the American dream will be harder for their children to achieve than for themselves. Yet the myths around rugged individualism, meritocracy, and rags-to-riches upward mobility stubbornly persist. As ';pro-entrepreneurship' as the United States seems, most Americans aren't very knowledgeable about how business really works. Millions of newly minted business owners don't know the importanceor even existenceof invisible capital. Invisible capital is a complex set of factorsour skills, knowledge, networks, resources, and experiencesthat can mean the difference between success and failure. Chris Rabb details how people can identify, grow, and leverage their invisible capital and explains why starting a business with deep community roots increases the chance of success.Understanding invisible capital will enable more Americans to be better prepared to pursue entrepreneurship and level the playing fieldbecause hard work, a great idea, and a good attitude simply aren't enough.