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Running your own business?

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Is running your own business something you'd like to do? If you we're going to do that, what would type of business would you run?
 
I lack the motivation. The only business I could possibly run is a photography one but it is such a difficult industry I can't see the point as there is a high risk factor of failing.
 
KaPOWitsCHRIS said:
I lack the motivation. The only business I could possibly run is a photography one but it is such a difficult industry I can't see the point as there is a high risk factor of failing.

That's what I lack as well is the motivation. I guess I'm just much happier working for someone else like I'm currently doing.
 
Ashley said:
KaPOWitsCHRIS said:
I lack the motivation. The only business I could possibly run is a photography one but it is such a difficult industry I can't see the point as there is a high risk factor of failing.

That's what I lack as well is the motivation. I guess I'm just much happier working for someone else like I'm currently doing.

I'd also say there is more security for working for someone else.
 
KaPOWitsCHRIS said:
Ashley said:
KaPOWitsCHRIS said:
I lack the motivation. The only business I could possibly run is a photography one but it is such a difficult industry I can't see the point as there is a high risk factor of failing.

That's what I lack as well is the motivation. I guess I'm just much happier working for someone else like I'm currently doing.

I'd also say there is more security for working for someone else.

I never thought of it that way, but I suppose that's true, because if a new situation comes up that you're not familiar with, you can always go to your boss/manager and say something like "hey, we have a problem and I don't know how to deal with it. What should I do?" It'd be a heck of a lot better than dealing with a similar problem on your own only to mess up right away or possibly doing the wrong thing.
 

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