
I speak to a lot of entrepreneurs.The first few years tend to be horrible. Stressful, painful, lonely and lost.If it doesn’t work out, at least you tried. You’ll probably wonder if you gave up too early, you’ll have paid financially for it, it could marginally negatively impact your career just for the fact that you missed out on some promotions. But in the big picture, no big deal.If the business does well you can do what you're passionate about for the rest of your life. If things frustrate you, you can usually change them. If people frustrate you, you can usually fire them.The financial upside is unlimited and exciting.The freedom is incredible - I mean, right now I’m working from a cafe while my kids are studying (they’re homeschooled).The chances are, however, that it won’t work out. The stats are piled against you.My advice is this. If you’re at least fairly smart and desperate to become an entrepreneur (which will help get you through that tough period at the beginning), you should go for it. Huge upside, limited downside and you won’t spend the rest of your life wondering what if… see hubwealthy.com/wealthy






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