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    Entrepreneurship Safer Than the a J-O-B?

    @jon1811 Very true. I think perhaps though you underestimate the impact/influence of black swan events. One of the benefits/challenges for entrepreneurs is that feedback mechanisms are very direct. I.e. If you have a bad product or service offering and no one buys, you make no money. If you're...
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    Entrepreneurship Safer Than the a J-O-B?

    @mekay222 I should have done a better job articulating my definition. I would argue that "entrepreneurship" as a skillset isn't industry dependent. You certainly need skills beyond just entrepreneurship, but in my observations entrepreneurship is more about identifying opportunities to create...
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    Entrepreneurship Safer Than the a J-O-B?

    @mekay222 I would say more perceived risk = more reward and that currently there is a gap between the reality of risk and the perception of it. The internet has democratized/made radically cheaper "investment in the business" while at the same time increasing potential market size (you can sell...
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    Entrepreneurship Safer Than the a J-O-B?

    @princeadedeji Cheers! Glad you're enjoying it :)
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    Entrepreneurship Safer Than the a J-O-B?

    @guadalupepaz82 Many entrepreneurs argue that it’s riskier being an entrepreneur than having a job. I understand why that’s argued and why it’s in some senses very true; you can point to bankruptcies, debt, or failed businesses as very real risks and downsides. Yet, most entrepreneurs would...
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