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by goatherders
2935 days ago
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Anyone can start a business, and anyone should. The things you mentioned - "pivoting" "overcoming powerful rivals" - goodness. How about simply starting a business that earns more money then it spends. Do that and you will learn most any lesson you need to know about being a "founder."
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It's possible to build "boutique" scale internet software businesses, but it's harder than ever, and you still need to be well-off enough to "risk" some time that you would otherwise be working on definitely-getting-a-paycheck type work.
In short "start a profitable business instead working for one" and "start a business that's profitable right away instead of taking VC funding" are both rather useless pieces of advice for somebody who doesn't have the means or background to do either.
There are of course more choices about what to do with your life. You should explore those too. Maybe you'd be happier as an auto mechanic or a nurse. That kind of work is available almost anywhere in the country so you won't have the "three body problem" of having to live away from your or your spouse's family, or both.