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by dist1ll 1396 days ago
Maybe I'm a bit cynical, but I don't see anything admirable about this mindset. In fact, I think it's incredibly selfish. What kind of inhumane person would "risk everything" on a business venture?

This reads like a dystopian horror novel exploring the extremes of a deranged entrepreneur's mind.

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Most students risks more than everything, as worst case they will be ridden with debt without any additional job prospects. For an entrepreneur at worst they can declare bankruptcy and be better off than the student.

So it doesn't seem like entrepreneurship is all that risky compared to what average students go through.

losing all your money =/= risking everything

Many people have more things going on in their lives except their bank account. Family, spouse, children, friends. Losing them is what real loss means to me.

Unsurprisingly, it is easy to lose your spouse, children, etc. if you're at the point where you've already lost all your money. Because very likely, you've also lost their money in the process. I've seen people lose their family and friends, too.

People take out mortgages, credit card loans, loan money from friends, family, colleagues. Are intentionally opaque about their financial situation.

Then if things go bust, and people want their money back, they're stuck alone with the mess.

At its core, it's due to breach of trust.

What kind of business would benefit from you betting your children on it? Sure you can easily burn all of those by working too much, but that is a trade and not a bet.
Whenever someone says that, it's immediately clear which country they come from.

God's own... The land of the free.

I am older now and sooo happy I had the luck to be born in a country where studying is not a debt-trap.

Yeah, I agree that your take is cynical and judgemental to boot. No need to pass judgment on other people's value system esp. when the matter is very personal and won't affect other individuals or creatures and just deals with their subjective worldview and how they make sense of their role and contribution to the society or humanity in general.
If you post your subjective view on a public forum, judgement is literally the only opposing force in a discussion (because subjective differences in opinion cannot be rationalized by objective arguments). Unless you want an echo chamber, I don't see a problem with judgement.
I don't see a problem with judgement either but yours was very non-impersonal (ad hominem) and on top of that, absolutist in nature and sweeping in scope severely lacking in nuance and subtlety.