I've always found entrepreneurship more appealing than taking a job, even if the latter could earn more money or provide a bigger team or platform.
Why? Because entrepreneurship removes limitations and allows my mind to explore more possibilities.
As a free-spirited individual with numerous ideas, I long to bring each of them to life. A regular job just can't offer that kind of freedom. That's why I've chosen the startup path.
In a startup, you can try any idea you have.
You can use any method you like to bring the idea to life.
You can optimize the process whenever you want.
You can make the decisions that suit you.
The most exciting part of the startup journey is that, when done correctly, you can truly accomplish great things, like building a good company, releasing a loved product (even if it's just for a small group of people), or providing a helpful service to many.
Entrepreneurship is filled with excitement and fun, allowing you to do the things you enjoy while experiencing genuine, long-lasting happiness.
However, the startup path isn't for everyone.
If your job provides a stable cash flow and allows time for your passions and loved ones, there's no need to change course.
But if you're deeply unhappy, I highly recommend giving entrepreneurship a try.
You don't have to quit your job or make a significant investment. Entrepreneurship can be low-cost and low-risk, especially in the beginning.
I built my company from scratch, taking small steps without incurring significant risks or costs. While it's not a large enterprise, it's small, effective, and most importantly, geared for long-term success. Now, I have more time for new ideas and for my family and friends.
If you've ever considered entrepreneurship, I encourage you to give it a try, even if it's just a small step. While it may not be the right choice for everyone, experiencing it once can be a life-changing opportunity.