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by dangus
2134 days ago
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Entrepreneurship is far less free, too. If you own a business, can you really just take two weeks off and ignore your customers? Can you just clock out after 8 hours? Can you get sick or go on maternity/paternity leave and just come back to work to a functioning business? Salaried work is highly appealing. It really doesn’t have to feel like corporate slavery. |
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If you have everything automated and your business is growing and customers are happy and loyal, well then you can take time off because by all indications you've put in a lot of hard work and intelligent design to achieve that.
For me, I actually enjoy the grunt work and the meetings and corporate BS in exchange for a quite stable paycheck and societal approval. It only leaves me with just enough free time for personal projects so that they can forever remain theoretical and unfinished and unfocused, as they deserve to be, because actual implementation into a robust and profitable platform is a quick way to kill personal interest in a subject ;)