Quite some people went into entrepreneurship before having a start in their career path. I think it's great but let's not neglect the power of a full time job.

    I feel like one-time = big success stories remain 1%. The 99% would need some kind of funding sources to cover debt, marketing, and failure.

    And that could only come from salary if not revenue. (Most young entrepreneurs don't inherit yet). If revenue isn't there. Expect a waterfall chart on your life quality.

    The downside of keeping entrepreneurship a side hustle is time scarcity.

    But the upside could be efficiency and peace of mind.

    I strived to get into better companies. Now working full time, I find I even have quite some money to outsource some tasks I'm terrible at (specifically, building a C2C website). I focus on the marketing and SEO part.

    If I fail and lose all my money, I just have to work at my current job for 8 months more and I'll recover and be ready for the next.

    That I could spend money to have someone work much better than me is miracle.

    Let's talk about keeping entrepreneurship a "side hustle"
    byu/Prestigious_Cow_92 inEntrepreneur



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