I worked in various roles in my life as an employee vs. entrepreneur and have had success either way. Given an option, I would always want to be an entrepreneur, as the option to create something amazing gives me immense satisfaction. Let me know your thoughts
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I have the best day job anyone could find. I get paid well doing fun projects.
BUT.
I feel unfulfilling.
I think I could do better.
I think I could make more money using my time than this.
I used to have side projects that watching its active user grew everyday brought me a lot more joy than this.
@queenj007 yeah creative people cannot avoid being entrepreneur
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I'd choose entrepreneur immediately again when the chance arises. Altough, for several reasons already in the comments, I am currently "just" an intrapreneur ^^ in a large company.
Being an Entrepreneur is a state of mind. I think that every one should have that mindset no matter if she/he is working for someone else or not. The problem is that our society educate people to become employees of the system. To do what they are asked to do, rather than work with purpose. Even leaders see Employees as property rather than partners/collaborators. That way of thinking is what is wrong.
Becoming an entrepreneur or an employee depends on an individual's personality, risk tolerance, financial goals, skills, and passions.
Entrepreneurship offers the freedom to pursue one's passion, be creative, and have control over one's destiny. However, it comes with a significant risk of failure, high stress, long hours, and uncertain income. On the other hand, being an employee offers job security, steady income, benefits, and a better work-life balance. However, it also limits one's autonomy, creativity, and financial upside.
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