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by kgantchev
1277 days ago
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Interestingly, the US still ranks #1 in the world in Entrepreneurship and Switzerland is #2. Source: https://thegedi.org/global-entrepreneurship-and-development-... I think the reason why welfare is irrelevant here is because the people going into entrepreneurship tend to be skilled enough to find a good-paying job even if their startup fails. Suppose that you're a good product manager or a good developer that's going into the startup world and you don't get lucky with your startup, you'd still be able to find a good job as soon as you're done... in fact, you might even get a higher-paying job because of this experience you've had. |
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I'm being sort of picky, focused on quality over quantity of opportunities, but it doesn't mean your statement is true.